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MR Imaging of the Cervical Spine: Neurovascular Anatomy

Bonnie D. Flannigan, Robert B. Lufkin, Charles McGlade, James Winter, Ulrich Batzdorf, Gabriel Wilson, Wolfgang Rauschning and William G. Bradley
American Journal of Neuroradiology January 1987, 8 (1) 27-32;
Bonnie D. Flannigan
1Department of Radiological Sciences, UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA 90024. Address reprint requests to B. D. Flannigan
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Robert B. Lufkin
1Department of Radiological Sciences, UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA 90024. Address reprint requests to B. D. Flannigan
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Charles McGlade
1Department of Radiological Sciences, UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA 90024. Address reprint requests to B. D. Flannigan
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James Winter
1Department of Radiological Sciences, UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA 90024. Address reprint requests to B. D. Flannigan
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Ulrich Batzdorf
3Department of Neurosurgery, UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA 90024
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Gabriel Wilson
1Department of Radiological Sciences, UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA 90024. Address reprint requests to B. D. Flannigan
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Wolfgang Rauschning
4Department of Orthopedics, University Hospital, Uppsala, Sweden
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William G. Bradley Jr.
5NMR Imaging of the Laboratory, Huntington Medical Research Institutes, Pasadena, CA 91109
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High-resolution surface-coil MR imaging reveals intricate anatomic detail of the cervical spinal canal and its neurovascular contents. Appreciation of the normal neurovascular anatomy provides a scientific foundation for the detection of disease. Sagittal, axial, and oblique MR images of normal subjects were correlated with comparable anatomic sections obtained with a cryomicrotome whole-organ sectioning technique. The anterior epidural venous plexus is a prominent structure in the cervical spinal canal and was consistently identified both with cryomicrotomy and with MR in sagittal and axial planes. Epidural veins can be displaced and distorted in patients with cervical disk disease. Nerve roots including dorsal and ventral rootlets were consistently identified on axial images coursing through the subarachnoid space. Oblique-plane imaging showed nerve roots “en face” in their respective foramina; this may be a useful imaging technique in the diagnosis of nerve root impingement.

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MR Imaging of the Cervical Spine: Neurovascular Anatomy
Bonnie D. Flannigan, Robert B. Lufkin, Charles McGlade, James Winter, Ulrich Batzdorf, Gabriel Wilson, Wolfgang Rauschning, William G. Bradley
American Journal of Neuroradiology Jan 1987, 8 (1) 27-32;

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MR Imaging of the Cervical Spine: Neurovascular Anatomy
Bonnie D. Flannigan, Robert B. Lufkin, Charles McGlade, James Winter, Ulrich Batzdorf, Gabriel Wilson, Wolfgang Rauschning, William G. Bradley
American Journal of Neuroradiology Jan 1987, 8 (1) 27-32;
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