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Fig. 6

From: Severe dysphagia after a posterior cervical spine fusion at the C1–C3 level and its improvement after correction surgery for malalignment: a case report

Fig. 6

An illustration shows the possible mechanism of dysphagia after upper cervical spine fixation without involvement of the occipital bone. A larger soft tissue space between the C1 posterior arch and the occiput is achieved as the C1–C2 angle is more natural, or lordosis. This could improve trismus and dysphagia by giving the skull, the mandible and the pharynx more space to be move

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