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Fig. 1 | BMC Surgery

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From: Efficacy of anterior debridement and bone grafting with fusion using internal fixation combined with anti-tuberculosis chemotherapy in the treatment of subaxial cervical tuberculosis

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A 27-year-old woman with limited neck pain and mobility for 7 months and progressive limb weakness for 2 weeks. a, b Cervical anteroposterior and lateral X-ray showed C3, C4 vertebral destruction, C2–C4 local kyphosis. c Cervical MRI showed C3, C4 vertebral body partial loss, local kyphosis, and there was a significant abscess in front of the vertebral body. d Cervical CT showed C3 and C4 vertebral destruction. e, f Postoperative anteroposterior and lateral X-ray showed C3 and partial C4 vertebrectomy, the cervical sequence was corrected, and partial bone grafting fusion with stable internal fixation position

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