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Radiology, Vol 124, 520-520, Copyright © 1977 by Radiological Society of North America


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Cervical spine lateral horizontal beam technique

RF Tenney and ES Kerekes

Two techniques are suggested for satisfactory horizontal beam laterals in the operating room for fusion level localization: (a) the prone cervical myelographic lateral in which a modification is suggested for the "swimmer's position; and (b) patient supine with a 15 X 30-cm rolled sheet placed under the occiput and/or midline upper dorsal spine, which enables the shoulders to drop to the table, clearing the low cervical spine.





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