1. [Occipitocervical junction: Aanatomy, craniometry and pathology].
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Furtner J, Woitek R, Asenbaum U, Prayer D, and Schueller-Weidekamm C
- Subjects
- Atlanto-Axial Joint pathology, Atlanto-Occipital Joint pathology, Cephalometry methods, Diagnosis, Differential, Diagnostic Imaging methods, Humans, Nervous System Malformations pathology, Spinal Diseases pathology, Atlanto-Axial Joint diagnostic imaging, Atlanto-Axial Joint injuries, Atlanto-Occipital Joint diagnostic imaging, Atlanto-Occipital Joint injuries, Nervous System Malformations diagnostic imaging, Spinal Diseases diagnostic imaging
- Abstract
The occipitocervical junction comprises of the occiput condyles, the atlas, and the axis. The radiological evaluation of this region is supported by craniometric measurement methods which are based on predefined anatomical landmarks. The main pathologies of the occipitocervical junction are traumatic injuries, congenital anomalies or normal variants, infections, arthropathies, and tumors. In this article, the anatomy of the occipitocervical junction as well as the most important craniometric measurement methods are explained. Moreover various pathologies and similar appearing normal variants are presented.
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- 2016
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