Abstract

Background: Angulated projections are standard in conventional radiography of the cervical spine but rarely used in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Improved visualization of neuroforaminal pathology is necessary especially preoperatively to discern the degree of neuroforaminal stenosis and the cause (osseous or soft).

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