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Cervical Spine Fracture-Dislocation

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This chapter focuses on the clinical presentation, diagnosis, treatment options, and long-term prognosis of cervical spine fracture-dislocation utilizing both retrospective and prospective data ranging from 1975 to 2017.

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O’Neill, K.R., Shen, M.S., Bible, J.E., Devin, C.J. (2018). Cervical Spine Fracture-Dislocation. In: Sethi, M., Obremskey, W., Jahangir, A. (eds) Orthopedic Traumatology. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-73392-0_3

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