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Narrow axis: an inherited anomaly of the second cervical vertebra in the rabbit
Narrow axis, an inherited anomaly resulting in a marked narrowing of the second cervical vertebra, has been observed in strain X/J rabbits. This condition is first recognizable on X rays at 32-33 days gestation. For size comparisons 21 measurements of the first five cervical vertebrae were taken on the skeletons of each of 14 strain X/J animals (7 ...
Crary, D D, Fox, R R
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Isolated Congenital Cervical Block Vertebrae Below the Axis With Neurological Symptoms
Spine, 1981A reviews of 13 cases of symptomatic isolated congenital cervical fusion (block vertebrae) below the C2 level is presented. Ten cases were collected from a review of the English literature and three new cases were added. All 13 patients presented neurologic symptoms of radiculopathy and/or myelopathy with either no history of trauma or only minor ...
C K, Lee, A B, Weiss
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Morphology of the Second Cervical Vertebra and the Posterior Projection of the C2 Pedicle Axis
Spine, 1995This study assessed numerous structural features of the second cervical vertebra (C2), describing the projection point of the pedicle on its posterior aspect.Evaluation of the specimens included quantitative description of 18 linear and four angular parameters, which then were correlated between male and female specimens. The point of projection of the
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