Study Design. A paleopathological case of posterior arch defect of the atlas associated to the absence of costal element of the foramen transversarium. Objective. In living patients as well as in postmortem analysis it should be difficult to distinguish between a congenital and an acquired anomaly. Any anomaly in the anatomy of atlas should be taken into consideration by clinicians, surgeons, radiologists, and anatomists in order to avoid misinterpretations and clinical complications. Summary of Background Data. Posterior arch defect has a current occurrence of approximately 4%. Posterior arch schisis is attributed to the defective or absent development of the cartilaginous preformation of the arch rather than a disturbance of the ossific...
The posterior arches of the cervical vertebrae of 30 children who died with a myelomeningocele in th...
Congenital defect of the posterior arch of the atlas is an uncommon condition but its characteristic...
Copyright © 2013 Sebastian Guenkel et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Study Design. A paleopathological case of posterior arch defect of the atlas associated to the absen...
Archaeological excavations carried out in the plague cemetery of 16th century Alghero (Sardinia) bro...
The archaeological excavations carried out in the plague cemetery of 16th century Alghero (Sardinia)...
Archaeological excavations carried out in the plague cemetery of 16thcentury Alghero (Sardinia) brou...
PURPOSE: To illustrate the radiological findings and review the current literature concerning a rare...
PURPOSE: We observed a complex atlas (C1) dysmorphism in a human medieval skeleton dug up from the ...
Object. In this study the authors investigated the anatomical, clinical, and imaging features as wel...
Our aim was to describe an unusual congenital anomaly of atlas and to emphasize its clinical signifi...
The anthropological and paleopathological study of the 199 individuals from the Alghero cemetery, r...
PURPOSE: To describe our experience with congenital anomalies of the posterior arch of the atlas, wi...
Congenital partial aplasia of the atlas with a posterior arch remnant is rare. It may be found as an...
Deficiencies in the posterior arch of C1 have been well-studied with incidences ranging from 5.65% t...
The posterior arches of the cervical vertebrae of 30 children who died with a myelomeningocele in th...
Congenital defect of the posterior arch of the atlas is an uncommon condition but its characteristic...
Copyright © 2013 Sebastian Guenkel et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Study Design. A paleopathological case of posterior arch defect of the atlas associated to the absen...
Archaeological excavations carried out in the plague cemetery of 16th century Alghero (Sardinia) bro...
The archaeological excavations carried out in the plague cemetery of 16th century Alghero (Sardinia)...
Archaeological excavations carried out in the plague cemetery of 16thcentury Alghero (Sardinia) brou...
PURPOSE: To illustrate the radiological findings and review the current literature concerning a rare...
PURPOSE: We observed a complex atlas (C1) dysmorphism in a human medieval skeleton dug up from the ...
Object. In this study the authors investigated the anatomical, clinical, and imaging features as wel...
Our aim was to describe an unusual congenital anomaly of atlas and to emphasize its clinical signifi...
The anthropological and paleopathological study of the 199 individuals from the Alghero cemetery, r...
PURPOSE: To describe our experience with congenital anomalies of the posterior arch of the atlas, wi...
Congenital partial aplasia of the atlas with a posterior arch remnant is rare. It may be found as an...
Deficiencies in the posterior arch of C1 have been well-studied with incidences ranging from 5.65% t...
The posterior arches of the cervical vertebrae of 30 children who died with a myelomeningocele in th...
Congenital defect of the posterior arch of the atlas is an uncommon condition but its characteristic...
Copyright © 2013 Sebastian Guenkel et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...