Study Design: Anatomical comparative study. Objectives: Few studies have evaluated foraminal areas in the cervical spine without degenerative changes. The purpose of this study was to determine and compare the mean cross-sectional foraminal areas between the C3/4, C4/5, C5/6, and C6/7 levels while also analyzing specimens for differences between sexes and races. Methods: We performed an anatomic study of the intervertebral foramen at 4 levels (C3/4, C4/5, C5/6, C6/7) in 100 skeletally mature osseous specimens. Specimens were selected to obtain equal number of African American and Caucasian males and females (n = 25/group) aged 20 to 40 years at time of death. Foramina were photographed bilaterally with and without a silicone rubber disc. The maximal vertical height and mid-sagittal width of each foramen were digitally measured and the areas were calculated using an ellipse as a model. Results: The average age at death for all specimens was 30 ± 6 years. The mean cross-sectional area of the C4/5 foramen was significantly smaller compared with the C5/6 (P
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Knapik, D. M., Abola, M. V., Gordon, Z. L., Seiler, J. G., Marcus, R. E., & Liu, R. W. (2018). Differences in Cross-Sectional Intervertebral Foraminal Area From C3 to C7. Global Spine Journal, 8(6), 600–606. https://doi.org/10.1177/2192568218758085
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