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Cephalometric Evaluation of the Relationship Between Cervical Vertebral Morphology and Anomalies and the Cranial Base Angle in Different Facial Types and Skeletal Classes

Odovtos (En línea); 26 (3), 2024
Abstract This study examines the morphology and common anomalies of the cervical vertebrae in different skeletal classes and facial types. This cross-sectional study was conducted on 137 lateral cephalometric images of patients aged 18-55 years. The images were evaluated for fusion and posterior arch def...

Congenital atlanto-occipital fusion and its effect on the myodural bridge: a case report utilizing the P45 plastination technique

Int. j. morphol; 40 (3), 2022
SUMMARY: The atlanto-occipital joint is composed of the superior fossa of the lateral masses of the atlas (C1) and the occipital condyles. Congenital Atlanto-occipital fusion (AOF) involves the osseous union of the base of the occiput (C0) and the atlas (C1). AOF or atlas occipitalization/assimilation re...

Bilateral Accessory C1 and C2 Facet Joints; Clinical, Neuroradiological and Peroperative Findings in an Adult with Quadriparesis

Arq. bras. neurocir; 38 (4), 2019
Objectives Accessory C1 and C2 facet joints are very rare. Only few cases were reported in the literature.We report a case of bilateral accessory facets in an adult with special attention to clinical, neuroradiological, as well as peroperative findings. Case report A 37-year-old male presented with progr...

Síndrome de Klippel-Feil autosómico dominante: una malformación de segmentación vertebral

Rev. chil. pediatr; 90 (2), 2019
INTRODUCCIÓN: El síndrome de Klippel-Feil constituye un desorden esquelético complejo altamente heterogéneo caracterizado por la fusión congénita de dos o más vértebras cervicales. La triada clínica clásica consiste en cuello corto, implantación baja del cabello y limitación para los movimien...

Frequency of ponticulus posticus in lateral cephalometric radiography of peruvian patients

Int. j. morphol; 32 (1), 2014
The Ponticulus posticus is an anomalous ossification of unknown origin that arches backward from the superior articular process to the posterior arch of the Atlas vertebra, it can be complete or partial and houses vascular and nervous elements; it is diagnosed by lateral cervical radiography, cephalometr...