Conceptually similarNEIL M. BORDENChance Fracture and DISHSS2589117BZ2736Rights ManagedNEIL M. BORDENChance Fracture and DISHSS2589115BZ2734Rights ManagedNEIL M. BORDENChance Fracture and DISHSS2589116BZ2735Rights ManagedDAVID MARCHALChance Fracture of the L2 VertebraSS2589748BZ5954Royalty FreeNEIL M. BORDENCranio-Cervical Dissociation (MRI)SS2511427BV4878Rights ManagedNEIL M. BORDENCranio-Cervical Dissociation (MRI), Marked with ArrowsSS2511428BV4879Rights ManagedNEIL M. BORDENCranio-Cervical Dissociation (MRI)SS2511429BV4880Rights ManagedNEIL M. BORDENCranio-Cervical Dissociation (MRI), Marked with ArrowsSS2511430BV4881Rights ManagedNEIL M. BORDENEpidural Hematoma, CT ScanSS2586953BZ3015Rights ManagedView AllView more with similar tones Chance Fracture and DISHLicense type:Rights ManagedUnique identifier:SS2589118Legacy Identifier:BZ2737Description:This sagittal T2-weighted MR image of the cervical spine shows a distracted horizontal fracture through the C6 vertebral body (red arrow),including the flowing osteophytes along the anterior vertebral bodies and anterior longitudinal ligament. Chance fractures involve all 3 columns of the spine and result from flexion-distraction injuries. They commonly occur at the thoracolumbar junction and often associated with a seat belt injury in car accidents. An epidural hematoma is present (yellow arrow).Credit:Living Art Enterprises, LLC / Science SourceSize:5600px × 5600px (~89 MB)Get PricingHow Will The Visual Be Used?ShareKeywords:3 column spinal fracture-broken neck-cervical spine fracture-chance fracture-diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis-dish-flexion-distraction fracture-fracture-fractures with dish-lap belt injury-magnetic resonance imaging-motor vehicle collision-mri-mri epidural hematoma-mvc-neck fracture-neck injury-neck pain-seat belt injury-spinal-spinal fracture-t2-t2-weighted-thoracolumbar spine fractures-trauma-vertebral columnModel release:N/AParent folder:17701