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Demographics: 21 years old, Male
Indication: Trauma, CT showed fractures of the left occipital condy...
Trauma, CT showed fractures of the left occipital condyle, right C1 and C2 lateral masses, and right C3 transverse process

Findings

Diagnosis

Traumatic arterial injury

Sample Report

Known fractures are not well demonstrated by MRI. No additional areas of marrow edema to suggest an additional fracture occult on CT.

Extensive prevertebral edema extending from the craniocervical junction to the level of C5 with evidence of interspinous ligament injury at C4-C5, C5-C6, and C6-C7.

Mild edema in the supraodontoid space without disruption of the tectorial membrane or cruciate ligaments.

Possible capsular injury involving the right atlantooccipital joint.

Abnormal flow-related signal in the right internal carotid artery from the level of C3 through the skull base and in the right vertebral artery from the level of C1 through the distal V4 segment concerning for traumatic dissection with slow flow versus occlusion. Circumferential mural T2 signal hyperintensity in both vessels raises concern for mural hematoma. Recommend CTA and/or catheter angiography for further assessment.

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