Exam 3: Spine and Spinal Cord
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The CT shown is from a patient who presented with sciatica. Your diagnosis is most likely:

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In a patient with radiculopathy whose MRI reveals only an associated annular tear, you would most likely attribute the patient's pain to:
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In a patient with low back pain with or without lumbar radiculopathy, standing radiographs may be helpful because they:
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In a patient with a Chance fracture, you would also likely suspect injury to the:
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In a patient with back pain and fever, this fat suppressed T2-weighted MRI would suggest:

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The image of this patient shows that the patient has what type of injury?

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