Object. In this study the authors investigated the anatomical, clinical, and imaging features as well as incidence of congenital defects of the C-1 arch. Methods. The records of 1104 patients who presented with various medical problems during the time between January 2006 and December 2006 were reviewed retrospectively. The craniocervical computed tomography (CT) scans obtained in these patients were evaluated to define the incidence of congenital defects of the posterior arch of C-1. In addition, 166 dried C-1 specimens and 84 fresh human cadaveric cervical spine segments were evaluated for anomalies of the C-1 arch. Results. Altogether, 40 anomalies (2.95%) were found in 1354 evaluated cases. Of the 1104 patients in whom CT scans were acq...
Summary: We report the imaging findings in three symp-tomatic cases of partial aplasia of the poster...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this case report is to draw attention to the differences between a Jeffers...
Deficiencies in the posterior arch of C1 have been well-studied with incidences ranging from 5.65% t...
PURPOSE: To describe our experience with congenital anomalies of the posterior arch of the atlas, wi...
Our aim was to describe an unusual congenital anomaly of atlas and to emphasize its clinical signifi...
Copyright © 2013 Sebastian Guenkel et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Congenital partial aplasia of the atlas with a posterior arch remnant is rare. It may be found as an...
Study Design. A paleopathological case of posterior arch defect of the atlas associated to the absen...
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...
ABSTRACT The first cervical vertebra is subject to numerous anatomical variations. One of these is p...
The archaeological excavations carried out in the plague cemetery of 16th century Alghero (Sardinia)...
Background contextNonunion of the posterior arch of the atlas is an uncommon but normal developmenta...
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...
Summary: We report the imaging findings in three symp-tomatic cases of partial aplasia of the poster...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this case report is to draw attention to the differences between a Jeffers...
Deficiencies in the posterior arch of C1 have been well-studied with incidences ranging from 5.65% t...
PURPOSE: To describe our experience with congenital anomalies of the posterior arch of the atlas, wi...
Our aim was to describe an unusual congenital anomaly of atlas and to emphasize its clinical signifi...
Copyright © 2013 Sebastian Guenkel et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Congenital partial aplasia of the atlas with a posterior arch remnant is rare. It may be found as an...
Study Design. A paleopathological case of posterior arch defect of the atlas associated to the absen...
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...
ABSTRACT The first cervical vertebra is subject to numerous anatomical variations. One of these is p...
The archaeological excavations carried out in the plague cemetery of 16th century Alghero (Sardinia)...
Background contextNonunion of the posterior arch of the atlas is an uncommon but normal developmenta...
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...
Summary: We report the imaging findings in three symp-tomatic cases of partial aplasia of the poster...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this case report is to draw attention to the differences between a Jeffers...
Deficiencies in the posterior arch of C1 have been well-studied with incidences ranging from 5.65% t...