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The fracture is seen on lateral X-rays as an oblique clear space through the spinous process, usually of C7 (seventh cervical vertebra). There is usually a lot of displacement of the pieces. Caused by: motor vehicle accidents, sudden muscle contraction, direct blows to the spine, shoveling and then throwing clay or heavy snow.

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