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Spondylolysis of the Cervical Spine (Case Report)

https://doi.org/10.52560/2713-0118-2021-2-87-92

Abstract

Cervical spondylolysis is a fairly rare clinical phenomenon that is mostly asymptomatic. The article describes a case of detection of bilateral cortical defects of pars interarticularis at the level of the CVI vertebra. Methods of computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging were used for a comprehensive assessment of morphological changes.

About the Authors

V. P. Mironova
Novosibirsk State Medical University», Ministry of Healthcare of Russia
Russian Federation

Mironova Viktoriya Pavlovna, Assistant, Department of Diagnostic Imaging

52, Krasny pr., Novosibirsk, 630091
Phone number: +7 (383) 346-01-47 



A. V. Sudarkina
Novosibirsk State Medical University», Ministry of Healthcare of Russia
Russian Federation

Sudarkina Anna Vladimirovna, Assistant, Department of Diagnostic Imaging

52, Krasny pr., Novosibirsk, 630091
Phone number: +7 (383) 346-01-47 



A. P. Dergilev
Novosibirsk State Medical University», Ministry of Healthcare of Russia
Russian Federation

Dergilev Alexandr Petrovich, M. D. Med., Professor, Head, Department of Diagnostic Imaging

52, Krasny pr., Novosibirsk, 630091
Phone number: +7 (383) 346-01-47 



N. A. Gorbunov
Novosibirsk State Medical University», Ministry of Healthcare of Russia
Russian Federation

Gorbunov Nikolaj Alekseevich, M. D. Med., Docen, Department of Diagnostic Imaging

52, Krasny pr., Novosibirsk, 630091
Phone number: +7 (383) 346-01-47 



A. A. Kuzovkova
Novosibirsk State Medical University», Ministry of Healthcare of Russia
Russian Federation

Kuzovkova Anna Andreevna, Assistant, Department of Diagnostic Imaging

52, Krasny pr., Novosibirsk, 630091
Phone number: +7 (383) 346-01-47 



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Mironova V.P., Sudarkina A.V., Dergilev A.P., Gorbunov N.A., Kuzovkova A.A. Spondylolysis of the Cervical Spine (Case Report). Radiology - Practice. 2021;(2):87-92. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.52560/2713-0118-2021-2-87-92

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