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Table 2: Analysis of morphologic characteristics of bony cervical spine structuresa
Assessment, Localization Score Criteria Cortex Vertebral body (sag/ax) 0 Not visible 1 Visible, but not analyzable 2 Clearly visible Facet joint (sag) 0 Not visible 1 Visible, but not analyzable 2 Clearly visible Trabeculae Vertebral body (sag) 0 Not visible 1 Clearly visible Integrity Anterior vertebral body line (sag) 0 Not visible 1 Clearly visible Posterior vertebral body line (sag) 0 Not visible 1 Clearly visible Alignment Vertebral body (sag) 0 Not visible 1 Clearly visible Facet joint (sag) 0 Not visible 1 Clearly visible Maximal sum 9
Note:—sag indicates sagittal reformations; ax, axial reformations.
↵a Cortex, trabeculae, and integrity were assessed on each cervical vertebral segment (eg, C3); alignment was assessed on each cervical level (eg, C3–4). The least visible cortices of each vertebral body and facet joint were used for this analysis.