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Traumatic injuries: imaging of spinal injuries

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Severe (high-energy) spinal injuries are common sequelae of acute traumas. The task of radiology is to establish the radiological diagnosis, classify it, judge stability and instability and lead further radiological evaluation in cases of non-agreement between the radiological diagnosis and the clinical (neurological) findings. While skeletal abnormalities are best diagnosed with spiral CT and to a lesser degree with plain-film radiographs, soft tissue lesions, such as cord injuries or ligament ruptures, are best outlined with emergency MRI. The classification of fractures depends on fracture (trauma)-biomechanics and location. All these efforts are necessary to get the best clinical outcome for the patient.

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Imhof, H., Fuchsjäger, M. Traumatic injuries: imaging of spinal injuries. Eur Radiol 12, 1262–1272 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00330-002-1448-5

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