BACKGROUND: Degenerative changes in the upper cervical spine may be age related degeneration or a pathological process such as rheumatoid arthritis. However, to our knowledge, the relationship between the apical and alar ligaments and these anomalies has not been discussed. We present anatomical variations of the anterior atlantodental joint observed during cadaveric dissection of adult craniovertebral junctions, the relationship with the alar and apical ligaments and discuss possible origins and clinical implications. METHODS: The upper cervical spine including part of the occiput was dissected from cadavers whose mean age at death was 78.9 years-old. The anterior atlantodental joint and apical and alar ligaments were observed and any atyp...
This research was conducted to determine the morphological characteristics of the cervical spinal li...
Atlanto-axial and lower cervical subluxations are frequently present in rhematoid arthritis and anky...
OBJECTIVE: Various authors have described the morphology of the alar ligaments; however, there are n...
BACKGROUND: Degenerative changes in the upper cervical spine may be age related degeneration or a pa...
Degeneration of the lateral atlanto-axial joints (AAJ) has been described as a potential cause of se...
PURPOSE: During routine dissection of the anterior craniocervical junction (CCJ), a variant ligament...
The upper cervical complex is a distinctive spinal area with a great need for mobility as well as st...
OBJECTIVE: A precise anatomical description of the alar ligaments is important to better understand ...
Introduction: The superficial anterior atlanto-occipital ligament (SAAOL) is a narrowband located an...
BACKGROUND: Ligaments of the craniocervical junction play a critical role in stabilizing this region...
This paper is presented to show some of the problems encountered in the diagnosis and management of ...
Diameters of anterior and posterior atlantodental intervals (AADI and PADI) are diagnostically concl...
STUDY DESIGN: In vitro biomechanical study. OBJECTIVE: The transverse ligament is the strongest liga...
BACKGROUND: Type 2 odontoid fractures are the most common cervical fractures among the elderly. Neur...
Previous studies have reported that the alignments of the occipital-cervical and subaxial spine were...
This research was conducted to determine the morphological characteristics of the cervical spinal li...
Atlanto-axial and lower cervical subluxations are frequently present in rhematoid arthritis and anky...
OBJECTIVE: Various authors have described the morphology of the alar ligaments; however, there are n...
BACKGROUND: Degenerative changes in the upper cervical spine may be age related degeneration or a pa...
Degeneration of the lateral atlanto-axial joints (AAJ) has been described as a potential cause of se...
PURPOSE: During routine dissection of the anterior craniocervical junction (CCJ), a variant ligament...
The upper cervical complex is a distinctive spinal area with a great need for mobility as well as st...
OBJECTIVE: A precise anatomical description of the alar ligaments is important to better understand ...
Introduction: The superficial anterior atlanto-occipital ligament (SAAOL) is a narrowband located an...
BACKGROUND: Ligaments of the craniocervical junction play a critical role in stabilizing this region...
This paper is presented to show some of the problems encountered in the diagnosis and management of ...
Diameters of anterior and posterior atlantodental intervals (AADI and PADI) are diagnostically concl...
STUDY DESIGN: In vitro biomechanical study. OBJECTIVE: The transverse ligament is the strongest liga...
BACKGROUND: Type 2 odontoid fractures are the most common cervical fractures among the elderly. Neur...
Previous studies have reported that the alignments of the occipital-cervical and subaxial spine were...
This research was conducted to determine the morphological characteristics of the cervical spinal li...
Atlanto-axial and lower cervical subluxations are frequently present in rhematoid arthritis and anky...
OBJECTIVE: Various authors have described the morphology of the alar ligaments; however, there are n...