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Sagittal reconstructed computed tomography with contrast demonstrates a smooth, lenticular-shaped fluid collection in the prevertebral soft tissues (arrow), with amorphous calcification embedded within the proximal fibers of the longus colli tendon, anterior to the C2 vertebral body (circled). Sagittal reconstructed computed tomography with contrast demonstrates a smooth, lenticular-shaped fluid collection in the prevertebral soft tissues (arrow), with amorphous calcification embedded within the proximal fibers of the longus colli tendon, anterior to the C2 vertebral body (circled). Blake S. Raggio et al. TOJ 2018;18:98-100 Copyright © 2018 by Ochsner Clinic Foundation