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Brandenstein D et al. – Notwithstanding high sensitivities, specificities, and negative predictive values for cervical spine imaging and clearance mechanisms, 4 cases that illustrate the potential for undetected unstable cervical spine injuries are presented. Tremendous advancements in medical imaging have been made. However, radiograph, CT, and MR imaging may still fail to accurately translate the anatomic and dynamic complexity of the cervical spine into digital images that accurately guide clinical practice.

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