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. 1981 Mar;136(3):553-61.
doi: 10.2214/ajr.136.3.553.

Prevertebral hematoma in cervical spine injury: incidence and etiologic significance

Prevertebral hematoma in cervical spine injury: incidence and etiologic significance

L Penning. AJR Am J Roentgenol. 1981 Mar.

Abstract

In a consecutive series of 30 hospitalized cervical injury patients, 18 proved to have widening of the prevertebral soft tissue space due to hematoma. The upper limit of normal width in 50 noninjury patients was used as a reference. Hematoma almost exclusively manifested at C1-C4 and proved to be closely related to fractures of anterior elements of the spine. Relatively small hematomas were encountered in odontoid fractures and compression fractures of vertebral bodies; relatively large hematoma in disruptive hyperextension injury. Large hematomas are explained by extensive anterior ligamentous damage with rupture of larger blood vessels. As a rule, most hematomas disappeared within 2 weeks after the injury.

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