FLEXION-EXTENSION MRI OF THE UPPER RHEUMATOID CERVICAL SPINE
- 1 September 1991
- journal article
- Published by SLACK, Inc. in Orthopedics
- Vol. 14 (9) , 969-974
- https://doi.org/10.3928/0147-7447-19910901-08
Abstract
Seven rheumatoid arthritis patients with involvement of the upper cervical spine were evaluated with a dynamic MRI study. Lateral Tl weighted images of the upper C-spine were obtained in the flexion, extension, and neutral positions. The indications for performing the dynamic MRI were radiographic instability of the upper C-spine, myelopathy, superior migration of the odontoid process, obliteration of bony landmarks on plain radiographs, and to detennine the contribution of pannus on cord configuration. The dynamic MRI clearly delineated the relationship between the odontoid, foramen magnum, and cervical spinal cord as the neck was moved through a range of motion. This aided in the selection of operative candidates in four cases, and was instrumental in determining fusion levels. In three cases with suspected myelopathy secondary to cord impingement, MRI showed no significant cord compression, and aided in the decision to treat the patients conservatively. Lateral flexion-extension MRI is the diagnostic study of choice in dynamically evaluating the upper rheumatoid C-spine.Keywords
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