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Background: Cervical spine injuries are a common and potentially serious injury in emergency medicine. Due to the complex anatomical relationships and the proximity to the spinal cord, early and targeted imaging is essential for accurate diagnosis and further management.
Objective: This article provides a practice-oriented overview of the classification, imaging diagnostics, and clinical relevance of cervical spine fractures.