This is young female with chronic neck pain which was previously undiagnosed in recumbent MRI. On flexion sagittal images a grade anterior slipping of C3 over C4 was noted which was not diagnosed before, highlighting the importance of upright MRI in musculoskeletal cases.
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1 comment:
May be physiological anterolisthesis.
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