- The MRI demonstrates trauma to the interspinous ligament with increased T2FS signal in the region of the interspinous ligament.
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- The interspinous ligament lies between the spinous processes.
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- Oedema indicates trauma to the region but is also a clue to the type of injury that has occurred.
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- The interspinous ligament is one of a number of ligaments that need to be assessed on MRI post trauma.
Increased T2FS signal in the interspinous region.


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