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C1–C2 fractures in asymptomatic elderly patients with minor head trauma: evaluation with a dedicated head CT protocol

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Figure 1. Baseline charac- charac-teristics of the patients.
Figure 2.  Head CT including the first two vertebrae in a 74-year-old patient with frontal trauma, a GCS score of 15, and no cervical symptoms
Figure 4. Head CT including the first two vertebrae in an 86-year-old patient with minor frontal head trauma, a GCS score of 15, and no cervical symptoms

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