Show pageBacklinksCite current pageExport to PDFBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== Prevertebral soft tissue ====== Abnormally increased prevertebral [[soft tissue]] (PVST) may indicate the presence of a [[cervical spine fracture]], [[cervical dislocation]], or [[ligamentous disruption]]. Plain films are subject to errors due to magnification and rotation. Multi-detector CT (MDCT) eliminates these shortcomings. Increased PVST is more likely with anterior than posterior injuries. NB: the sensitivity of these measurements is only ≈ 60% at C3 and 5% at C6. False positives may occur with basal skull/facial fractures, especially with fracture of the pterygoid plates. An ET-tube may allow fluid to accumulate in the posterior oropharynx which can obscure this measurement. In this setting, one can look for a thin fat layer between the prevertebral muscles and the posterior pharynx on cervical CT. The prevertebral tissue (posterior to this line) will be thickened (no measurements available at this time). MRI can also demonstrate abnormal signal within the prevertebral tissue. prevertebral_soft_tissue.txt Last modified: 2024/06/07 02:52by 127.0.0.1