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Patient with 5/10 concordant, bilateral, occipital head, CVJ, and upper neck pain. Patient with 5/10 concordant, bilateral, occipital head, CVJ, and upper.

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1 Patient with 5/10 concordant, bilateral, occipital head, CVJ, and upper neck pain.
Patient with 5/10 concordant, bilateral, occipital head, CVJ, and upper neck pain. A, Sagittal MPGR image (3-mm thick, 1-mm gap, 20° flip angle, TE = 10) shows a completely normal-appearing C2–C3 disk.B, C2–C3 diskogram in anteroposterior (left) and lateral (right) views shows uncovertebral fissure (arrow on left) along with full-thickness posterior tear and contrast leakage (arrow on right). Kurt P. Schellhas et al. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol 2000;21: ©2000 by American Society of Neuroradiology


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