Atlantoaxial rotatory fixation (AARF) and subluxation are conditions that affect the cervical spine, specifically the joint between the first cervical vertebra (C1, or atlas) and the second ...
It involves instability at the atlantoaxial joint, which connects the first two cervical vertebrae (C1 and C2). This instability can lead to severe neurological symptoms due to spinal cord ...
You will be able to get a quick price and instant permission to reuse the content in many different ways. Rotary subluxation of the atlantoaxial complex is encountered more often in children than in ...
2 Neurosciences Intensive Care Unit, Wessex Neurological Centre, Southampton, UK Correspondence to: Dr C A Eynon Director of Neurosciences Intensive Care, Wessex Neurological Centre, Tremona Road, ...
Eight patients had atlanto-axial instability. Six had interlaminar fusion between atlas and axis. No serious complications were seen. Stability was obtained in all patients postoperatively.
is not well reported and was considered the cause of our patient’s atlanto-axial subluxation. The patient was initially diagnosed with AS in 1996 when he was 18-years-old. Pelvic x-ray demonstrated ...
However, atlantoaxial subluxation (C1-C2) and rapid progression of symmetrical joint space narrowing in knees and wrists developed within 1 year. cGVHD mimicking rheumatoid arthritis with unusual ...
Objectives: To examine whether functional radiography and functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are equally efficient in detecting the extent of unstable anterior atlantoaxial subluxation (aAAS) ...
as independent predictors of anterior atlanto-axial subluxation. The main risk factors for incident hypervascular atlantoaxial joint active pannus was disease activity score and older age. The ...
On 9 month follow up CTA imaging, it was identified that the patient developed ossification of the posterior atlanto‐axial membrane and capsular ligaments ... monitor the patient to ensure that there ...