Ankylosing spondylitis is an inflammatory rheumatoid disease with severe osteoporosis affecting the spine with a tendency to fracture. Cervical spine fractures resulting in posterior mediastinal hematoma are rare. We present a patient with widened mediastinum secondary to fracture of a cervical ankylosing spondylitis and discuss its presentation and the current literature on the disease.
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