@article{MAKHILLRJMS20159612251,
    title = {Low Tesla MRI in Acute Spinal Injuries},
    journal = {Research Journal of Medical Sciences},
    volume = {9},
    number = {6},
    pages = {354-357},
    year = {2015},
    issn = {1815-9346},
    doi = {rjmsci.2015.354.357},
    url = {https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?issn=1815-9346&doi=rjmsci.2015.354.357},
    author = {R.R. and},
    keywords = {Spinal,Tesla,MRI,injuries,acute injury,Trauma},
    abstract = {MRI is one of the most comprehensive,
non-invasive, safe diagnostic modality for delineation of
spinal anatomy and diagnosis of various patterns of
injury. In most countries, acute spinal cord injury occurs
at an annual rate of 20-40 persons per million causing
neural deficit and physical impairment. With the inception
of CT and MRI, cervical spine injuries have been
extensively studied. This was a prospective study of “Low
Tesla MRI in Acute Spinal Injuries” 120 patients were
studied of which the most common age group affected
was between 21-60 years of age (81%). MRI acts as
complementary investigation to define cord and soft tissue
injuries, also shows bony injuries as marrow oedema&
fractures.}
    }