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. 2022 Oct 12;13(3):873–896. doi: 10.1177/21925682221129220

Figure 14.

Figure 14.

Evaluation of spinous process fractures in CT. Midsagittal CT image showing (A) transverse spinous process fracture (black arrow), (B-C) images from the same patient showing a tiny avulsion spinous process fracture (yellow circle, B) with corresponding supraspinous ligament rupture seen in Sagittal-T2-STIR (yellow arrow, C); (D-E) images from the same patient showing a midsagittal CT shows a spinous process fracture two levels above the burst fracture (black arrow, D) with corresponding supraspinous ligament rupture seen in Sagittal-T2-STIR (yellow arrow, E). Abbreviations: CT, computed tomography; STIR: short tau inversion-recovery.