This paper describes a patient who presented at our hospital with neurologic symptoms due to congenital cervical spinal stenosis at the atlas level. Congenital atlantal stenosis is usually due to hypoplasia of the posterior arch of the atlas. It is a rare cause of spinal stenosis, and only 12 symptomatic patients with isolated atlantal stenosis have been reported. Current treatment is surgical decompression, and all reported patients receiving surgical treatment improved to some degree
Instabilities of the craniocervical junction can be of rheumatic, traumatic, or congenital origin. T...
Purpose Spinal stenosis at the C2-3 segment is a rare occurrence, and when it occurs myelopathy infr...
Retrospective review.To examine the epidemiological characteristics and causes of spinal cord compre...
This paper describes a patient who presented at our hospital with neurologic symptoms due to congeni...
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Introduction: High cervical myelopathy can be rarely caused by the developmental anomalies of atlas....
C1 stenosis is often an easily missed cause for cervical myelopathy. The vast majority of cervical m...
Cervical myelopathy caused by atlantal hypoplasia has been reported in only 11 patients. Atlantal hy...
Abstract Introduction Congenital hypoplasia of the atlas has rarely been reported. Myelopathy caused...
Our aim was to describe an unusual congenital anomaly of atlas and to emphasize its clinical signifi...
This case report presents a rare cause of progressive hypotonia due to a congenital bony defect of t...
One case of cervical myelopathy associated to ossification of transverse atlantal ligament (OTAL) an...
SummaryOne case of cervical myelopathy associated to ossification of transverse atlantal ligament (O...
\u3cp\u3eUNLABELLED: This case report presents a rare cause of progressive hypotonia due to a congen...
Item does not contain fulltextWe describe thoracic spinal stenosis with progressive myelopathy in as...
Instabilities of the craniocervical junction can be of rheumatic, traumatic, or congenital origin. T...
Purpose Spinal stenosis at the C2-3 segment is a rare occurrence, and when it occurs myelopathy infr...
Retrospective review.To examine the epidemiological characteristics and causes of spinal cord compre...
This paper describes a patient who presented at our hospital with neurologic symptoms due to congeni...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Introduction: High cervical myelopathy can be rarely caused by the developmental anomalies of atlas....
C1 stenosis is often an easily missed cause for cervical myelopathy. The vast majority of cervical m...
Cervical myelopathy caused by atlantal hypoplasia has been reported in only 11 patients. Atlantal hy...
Abstract Introduction Congenital hypoplasia of the atlas has rarely been reported. Myelopathy caused...
Our aim was to describe an unusual congenital anomaly of atlas and to emphasize its clinical signifi...
This case report presents a rare cause of progressive hypotonia due to a congenital bony defect of t...
One case of cervical myelopathy associated to ossification of transverse atlantal ligament (OTAL) an...
SummaryOne case of cervical myelopathy associated to ossification of transverse atlantal ligament (O...
\u3cp\u3eUNLABELLED: This case report presents a rare cause of progressive hypotonia due to a congen...
Item does not contain fulltextWe describe thoracic spinal stenosis with progressive myelopathy in as...
Instabilities of the craniocervical junction can be of rheumatic, traumatic, or congenital origin. T...
Purpose Spinal stenosis at the C2-3 segment is a rare occurrence, and when it occurs myelopathy infr...
Retrospective review.To examine the epidemiological characteristics and causes of spinal cord compre...