How to Read a CT of the Lumbar Spine: A Beginner's Approach
In this video, I review a basic approach and search pattern for the CT of the lumbar spine. This is a very commonly ordered exam, particularly in the emergency room setting. I hope this brief review helps serve as a useful introduction. Thank you for watching! Outline: Intro- 0:00 Alignment- 1:25 Vertebral body height- 3:35 Fracture search- 5:21 Soft tissues- 6:51 Outro- 9:12 Scrollable case courtesy of Radiopedia: Bickle I, Normal CT lumbar spine. Case study, Radiopaedia.org (Accessed on 01 Oct 2023) https://doi.org/10.53347/rID-53981 The views and opinions expressed in this video are my own and do not represent those of my employer. This content is for educational and entertainment purposes only and does not replace consultation with a healthcare provider. Do not rely on the medical information in this video instead of seeking medical advice from your physician. I have not personally treated or evaluated the individuals discussed in this video and the views expressed in this video are not based on any formal physical assessment and/or diagnosis, merely the information that is available to me. The content in this video is being used with educational and transformative intent within the Fair Use guidelines.

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