Question 1607
In a patient with low back / coccygeal pain, on standing and seated radiographs there is a 28° change in angulation of the coccyx. This measurement indicates the coccyx is:
Question 2453
A lesion is observed in the thoracic spine. There is abnormal signal in the spinal cord (which narrows at the level of the lesion) with expansion through the neural foramen. This is best described as:
Question 2454
What is the most common type of adult intramedullary (spinal) tumor?
Question 2455
Which of these extramedullary lesions are commonly seen with vertebral segmentation abnormalities?
Question 2456
What structure is demonstrated by the yellow lines?
Question 2481
This adult patient with reduced upper and lower limb sensation and balance has this finding on their MRI cervical spine. What next investigation would be most useful?
Question 2482
This young adult sustained a high energy head injury. From this sagittal STIR MRI cervical spine sequence, can you tell the clinical team why the patient is quadriplegic?