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Southern Medical Journal:
May 2004 - Volume 97 - Issue 5 - pp 456-461
Original Articles

Dynamic Weight-bearing Cervical Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Technical Review and Preliminary Results

Vitaz, Todd W. MD; Shields, Christopher B. MD; Raque, George H. MD; Hushek, Stephen G. PHD; Moser, Robert RT(R); Hoerter, Neil RT(R); Moriarty, Thomas M. MD, PHD

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Abstract

Background: Conventional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of complex cervical spine disorders may underestimate the magnitude of structural disease because imaging is performed in a nondynamic non-weight-bearing manner. Myelography provides additional information but requires an invasive procedure.

Methods: This was a prospective review of the first 20 upright weight-bearing cervical MRI procedures with patients in the flexed, neutral, and extended positions conducted in an open-configuration MRI unit.

Results: This technique clearly illustrated the changes in spinal cord compression, angulation, and spinal column alignment that occur during physiologic movements with corresponding changes in mid-sagittal spinal canal diameter (P < 0.05). Image quality was excellent or good in 90% of the cases.

Conclusions: Dynamic weight-bearing MRI provides an innovative method for imaging complex cervical spine disorders. This technique is noninvasive and has adequate image quality that may make it a good alternative to cervical myelography.

© 2004 Southern Medical Association

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