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Craniocervical instability (CCI)
Magnetic resonance imaging of the patient’s cervical spine, demonstrating skull base and C1 and C2 radiation necrosis with C1-2 instability, recurrent cancer in the nasopharynx, and narrowing of the central canal at C1 level.

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Choi, Y., Woo, S. W., & Lee, J. H. (2018). Awake fiberoptic orotracheal intubation using a modified Guedel airway in a patient with craniocervical instability and an anticipated difficult airway: A case report. Anesthesia and Pain Medicine, 13(4), 383-387. Fig 1.

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Anesthesia and Pain Medicine 13(4):383-387 DOI: 10.17085/apm.2018.13.4.383[1]

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current14:18, March 26, 2021Thumbnail for version as of 14:18, March 26, 2021510 × 595 (204 KB)Notjusttired (talk | contribs)==== Title: (or description) ==== '''Cervical cranial instability'''<br /> Magnetic resonance imaging of the patient’s cervical spine, demonstrating skull base and C1 and C2 radiation necrosis with C1-2 instability, recurrent cancer in the nasopharyn...

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