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C435

Findings

Technique

The craniocervical junction and/or C7-T1 are not entirely included on the exam.

The exam is over or under penetrated.

The exam is limited by overlying structures, bones or soft tissues, body habitus, patient positioning, support devices, or motion.

Prevertebral and paravertebral soft tissues

The soft tissues anterior to C1-C7 are widened or the prevertebral fat stripe is not seen.

The paravertebral soft tissues are abnormally widened.

There is calcification, foreign body, abnormal air, or other abnormal density in the prevertebral or paravertebral soft tissues.

Spinal alignment

The atlanto-axial joint distance is > 2 mm on the lateral view.

The lateral mass(es) of C1 abnormally override(s) the articular pillar(s) of C2 on an odontoid or AP view.

The articular pillars or lateral masses, lamina, or other posterior elements are rotated or displaced into the spinal canal or the interlaminar clear zone of the spinal canal.

The visualized spinous processes are malaligned on the AP view or distracted on the lateral view.

There is reversal or straightening of the normal lordosis or abnormal angulation/curvature or motion of the cervical spine on frontal, lateral, flexion and/or extension views.

Vertebral bodies, posterior elements, and base of skull

There is a fracture or deformity of the base of the skull or occipital condyles.

There is a fracture or deformity of the anterior or posterior arch of C1.

There is a fracture or deformity of the lateral mass(es) of C1.

There is a fracture or distraction of a C3-T1 vertebral body, transverse or spinous process, or other posterior element.

There is evidence of an end plate avulsion or other fracture.

There is displacement of a fracture fragment into the soft tissues, spinal canal, or interlaminar clear zone of the spinal canal.

There is evidence of an aggressive disease process manifest as a lytic, sclerotic, or destructive abnormality of a vertebral body, end plate, pedicle, lamina, articular pillar, transverse or spinous process.

Disc spaces and facet joints

There is distraction or focal widening of a disc space.

There is widening, rotational abnormality, or displacement of facets at any motion segment (e.g. locked or jumped, perched facets, or fracture dislocation).

There is disc space narrowing with or without erosive or sclerotic changes of the end plates other than from degenerative change.

There is facet joint narrowing or sclerosis other than from degenerative change.

Additional soft tissues and bones (neck, airway, upper thorax, ribs)

The included maxillofacial region, thoracic spine, ribs, or other bones of the upper thorax are abnormal.

There is air or a foreign body or other abnormality in the soft tissues of the lower head, neck or upper thorax.

There are post surgical changes of the bones or soft tissues of the lower head, neck, or upper thorax.

Other findings

There are degenerative changes or other existing conditions that might be contributing to symptoms which can or should be further evaluated non-emergently.