Diagnostic and prognostic role of MRI in spinal trauma
Introduction: Analytic imaging , especially Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), assumes a urgent part in assessing and recognizing spinal injury. Unpretentious bone marrow, delicate tissue, and spinal line anomalies, which may not be clear on other imaging modalities, can be promptly recognized on MRI. Early discovery frequently prompts speedy and exact finding , quick administration, and evasion of pointless techniques. Many benefits of MRI, for example, higher differentiation goal, nonattendance of hard antiques, multiplanar capacity, and decision of different heartbeat successions make conceivable to analyze spinal injury all the more precisely. More sufficient data about neural, and extra neural wounds requiring careful intercessions, for instance, huge plate herniations and epidural hematomas can be acquired. In instances of spinal rope edema, injury, drain and ischemia, MRI discoveries might fill in as prognostic pointers. The portrayal of parenchymal SCI on MRI not just asso