C1 lateral mass screw-induced occipital neuralgia: a report of two cases. (73/126)

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Evaluation of anatomic landmarks and safe zones for screw placement in the atlas via the posterior arch. (74/126)

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Procedural safety and potential vascular complication of endovascular recanalization for chronic cervical internal carotid artery occlusion. (75/126)

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Unusual bone formation in the anterior rim of foramen magnum: cause, effect and treatment. (76/126)

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Bilateral C1 laminar hooks combined with C2 pedicle screws fixation for treatment of C1-C2 instability not suitable for placement of transarticular screws. (77/126)

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Cervical myelopathy caused by atlas osteochondroma and pseudoarthrosis between the osteochondroma and lamina of the axis: case report. (78/126)

A 58-year-old man presented with a 6-month history of progressive cervical myelopathy. Magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography of the cervical spine revealed a bone tumor arising from the posterior arch of the atlas and osteophytes at a pseudoarthrosis between the tumor and the lamina of the axis, resulting in marked spinal cord compression. The patient's symptoms resolved after en bloc resection of the tumor and removal of the osteophytes. The histological diagnosis was osteochondroma. The primary cause of myelopathy in the present case was osteochondroma arising from the posterior arch of the atlas, but the osteophyte formations appearing at the pseudoarthrosis between the atlas osteochondroma and the lamina of the axis might also have contributed to the symptoms, which appeared when the patient was in his late 50s.  (+info)

C1 lateral mass screw placement with intentional sacrifice of the C2 ganglion: functional outcomes and morbidity in elderly patients. (79/126)

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Prevalence of ponticulus posticus in Indian orthodontic patients. (80/126)

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