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Hyperextension cervical spine injury

medical illustration of This illustration shows two cross-sections of the cervical spinal cord. The top one depicts a hemotomyelia within the central spinal cord gray matter and the bottom depicts diffuse white matter injury to the lateral columns.
Next medical illustration of This illustration depicts the anatomical landmarks for a burr hole craniotomy. Important anatomy such as facial nerve, superficial temporal artery, external auditory meatus, superior temporal line and primary motor cortex are ghosted on top of the surface anatomy of a male lateral face.

Landmarking technique for burr hole craniotomy

This illustration shows two cross-sections of the cervical spinal cord. The top one depicts a hemotomyelia within the central spinal cord gray matter and the bottom depicts diffuse white matter injury to the lateral columns.

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