• Am J Emerg Med · Jan 1990

    Case Reports

    Cervicothoracic junction injury.

    • T Vanden Hoek and D Propp.
    • Emergency Medicine Residency, University of Illinois Affiliated Hospital, Park Ridge.
    • Am J Emerg Med. 1990 Jan 1; 8 (1): 30-3.

    AbstractMuch emphasis has been placed on evaluating the entire cervical spine through the seventh cervical vertebra. A case of a missed C7-T1 fracture-subluxation with resultant morbidity is presented. A review of the literature reveals the necessity to view the C7-T1 interspace when evaluating cervical spine radiographs. Recommendations are made suggesting closer scrutiny of this region of the spine.

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