Cervical spine tuberculosis causing instability and neurological compromise
@article{Sadek2011CervicalST, title={Cervical spine tuberculosis causing instability and neurological compromise}, author={A. Sadek and William Wallage and T. Jaiganesh}, journal={JRSM Short Reports}, year={2011}, volume={2} }
Isolated tubercular lesions of the cervical spine have grave sequalae; clinicians need to be vigilant when reviewing patients with neck pain.
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