Fig. 1From: Acute neck pain caused by pseudogout attack of calcified cervical yellow ligament: a case reportSagittal T1-weighted imaging (a) and T2-weighted imaging (b), and axial T1-weighted imaging (c) and T2WI (d) magnetic resonance imaging on initial admission. Low signal intensity (white arrow) on both T1-weighted imaging (a, c) and T2-weighted imaging (b, d) at interlaminar space of C5-C6 and C6-C7 is seen on the sagittal image (a, b) and axial image (c, d)Back to article page