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Progression of Cervical Spine Condition - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing

 

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Progression of Cervical Spine Condition - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing
This exhibit features three sagittal (side cut-away) views of the cervical spine based specifically on the MRI scans. These images will clearly compare the following conditions: Original post-accident condition with disc injury at C4-5; Original post-operative condition following C4-5 discectomy and fusion with interbody cage in place; Later post-accident condition with solid fusion mass at C4-5 but new disc injury at C5-6.

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