Abstract:[Objective] To explore the radiographic features of cervical spondylosis complicated with severe intervertebral space steno- sis. [Methods] The C2/3 or C3/4 intervertebral space was referred to as the reference intervertebral space, while the space of the most severe in- tervertebral space stenosis was referred to as the target intervertebral space. Severe intervertebral space stenosis was defined if the target in- tervertebral space height was less than or equal to 50% of the reference intervertebral space height. A retrospective study was conducted on 132 patients who were diagnosed of cervical spondylosis complicated with severe intervertebral space stenosis in our department from Janu- ary 2019 to February 2022. The radiographic measurements among different segments were analyzed to explore the correlation between them. [Results] Among 132 patients, the severe intervertebral stenosis affected 1 to 4 intervertebral spaces, with a total of 225 intervertebral spaces involved. Incidence of the severe intervertebral space stenosis in different segments was ranked as 79.6% in C5/6, 56.1% in C6/7, 28.0% in C4/5 and 6.8% in C3/4. There were significant differences among all segments in terms of intervertebral space height, C2~7 Cobb angle (cervi- cal lordotic curvature), local lordotic Cobb angle, spinous process distance in neutral position, spinous process distance in dynamic position, and the height, width and area of intervertebral foramens (P<0.05). Regarding to correlation analysis, the spinal canal area was positively cor- related with intervertebral space height, local Cobb angle and dynamic spinous process spacing (P<0.05), whereas not correlated to C2~C7 Cobb angle and neutral spinous process interval (P>0.05). In addion, the intervertebral foramen area was positively correlated with interverte- bral space height, local lordotic Cobb angle and dynamic spinous process interval (P<0.001), whereas not correlated to the C2~C7 Cobb angle and neutral spinous process interval (P>0.05). [Conclusion] The severe intervertebral space stenosis most commonly occurres in C5/6 inter- vertebral space, followed by C6/7 intervertebral space. The intervertebral foramen area is significantly correlated with intervertebral space height, local lordotic Cobb angle and dynamic spinous process interval.