03 September 2020>: Clinical Research
Relation Between Neck Pain and Modic Changes in Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy
Yadong Sun 1ABCE , Changzhi Yan 2F , Yong Shen 3BCD , Zhanyong Wu 1AC*DOI: 10.12659/MSM.923908
Med Sci Monit 2020; 26:e923908
Figure 2 1a. Modic changes type I: A superior C4 vertebral body showed a lower signal intensity on FSET1WI (arrow). 1b. A superior C4 vertebral body showed a higher signal intensity on frFSE-T2WI (arrow). 2a. Modic changes type II: A superior C6 vertebral body showed high signal intensity on FSE-T1WI (arrow). 2b. A superior C6 vertebral body showed high signal intensity on frFSE-T2WI (arrow). 3a. Modic changes type III: A superior C6 vertebral body showed low signal intensity on FSET1WI (arrow). 3b. A superior C6 vertebral body showed low signal intensity on frFSE-T2WI (arrow).