1.Motion Induced Artifact Mimicking Cervical Dens Fracture on the CT Scan: A Case Report.
Yoshihisa SUGIMOTO ; Yasuo ITO ; Yasuyuki SHIOZAKI ; Tetsuya SHIMOKAWA ; Tetsuro MAZAKI
Asian Spine Journal 2012;6(3):216-218
The diagnostic performance of helical computed tomography (CT) is excellent. However, some artifacts have been reported, such as motion, beam hardening and scatter artifacts. We herein report a case of motion-induced artifact mimicking cervical dens fracture. A 60-year-old man was involved in a motorcycle accident that resulted in cervical spinal cord injury and quadri plegia. Reconstructed CT images of the cervical spine showed a dens fracture. We assessed axial CT in detail, and motion artifact was detected.
Artifacts
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Humans
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Middle Aged
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Motorcycles
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Paralysis
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Spinal Cord Injuries
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Spine
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Tomography, Spiral Computed

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