PURPOSE: To describe our experience with congenital anomalies of the posterior arch of the atlas, with a review and classification of these defects and a note on their clinical significance. METHODS: We report six children and one adult, the mother of one of the children, with an anomalous posterior arch of the atlas. The diagnosis was made on lateral films of the neck. Three patients also had axial CT of the cervical spine. RESULTS: The anomalies encountered in the seven patients were absence of the posterior arch of the atlas (four patients), bilateral clefts (two patients), and unilateral cleft (one patient). In three patients the anomaly was discovered as an incidental asymptomatic finding; three other patients presented with transient ...
The archaeological excavations carried out in the plague cemetery of 16th century Alghero (Sardinia)...
textabstractThe posterior arches of the cervical vertebrae of 30 children who died with a myelomenin...
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: A bipartite atlas is a rare coincidental finding, and it is reported in only 0.1...
Our aim was to describe an unusual congenital anomaly of atlas and to emphasize its clinical signifi...
Object. In this study the authors investigated the anatomical, clinical, and imaging features as wel...
Congenital partial aplasia of the atlas with a posterior arch remnant is rare. It may be found as an...
Congenital defect of the posterior arch of the atlas is an uncommon condition but its characteristic...
PURPOSE: To illustrate the radiological findings and review the current literature concerning a rare...
Copyright © 2013 Sebastian Guenkel et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Background: Abnormalities of the posterior arch of vertebrae are rare conditions that may incidental...
The anatomy of the first vertebra, namely atlas, has significant clinical implications. Atlas is sit...
ABSTRACT The first cervical vertebra is subject to numerous anatomical variations. One of these is p...
Summary: We report the imaging findings in three symp-tomatic cases of partial aplasia of the poster...
Study Design. A paleopathological case of posterior arch defect of the atlas associated to the absen...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this case report is to draw attention to the differences between a Jeffers...
The archaeological excavations carried out in the plague cemetery of 16th century Alghero (Sardinia)...
textabstractThe posterior arches of the cervical vertebrae of 30 children who died with a myelomenin...
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: A bipartite atlas is a rare coincidental finding, and it is reported in only 0.1...
Our aim was to describe an unusual congenital anomaly of atlas and to emphasize its clinical signifi...
Object. In this study the authors investigated the anatomical, clinical, and imaging features as wel...
Congenital partial aplasia of the atlas with a posterior arch remnant is rare. It may be found as an...
Congenital defect of the posterior arch of the atlas is an uncommon condition but its characteristic...
PURPOSE: To illustrate the radiological findings and review the current literature concerning a rare...
Copyright © 2013 Sebastian Guenkel et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Background: Abnormalities of the posterior arch of vertebrae are rare conditions that may incidental...
The anatomy of the first vertebra, namely atlas, has significant clinical implications. Atlas is sit...
ABSTRACT The first cervical vertebra is subject to numerous anatomical variations. One of these is p...
Summary: We report the imaging findings in three symp-tomatic cases of partial aplasia of the poster...
Study Design. A paleopathological case of posterior arch defect of the atlas associated to the absen...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this case report is to draw attention to the differences between a Jeffers...
The archaeological excavations carried out in the plague cemetery of 16th century Alghero (Sardinia)...
textabstractThe posterior arches of the cervical vertebrae of 30 children who died with a myelomenin...
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: A bipartite atlas is a rare coincidental finding, and it is reported in only 0.1...