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Cervical Myelopathy Caused by Ossification of the Posterior Atlantoaxial Membrane and Heterotopic Ossification between the Posterior Arches of the Atlas and Axis: A Case Report

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The Curve Axis

Computer Vision and Image Understanding, 1996
Summary: We examine various aspects of the medial axis representation of shapes, resulting in a novel, highly accurate skeletonization algorithm suitable for shapes with parametrically described boundaries such as, for example, polygons or ``spline''-gons.
Doron Shaked, Alfred M. Bruckstein
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Axis Fractures

Neurosurgery, 2010
Traumatic fractures of the second cervical vertebra are common, representing nearly 20% of all acute cervical spinal fracture-dislocation injuries. They are divided into 3 distinct injury patterns: odontoid fractures, hangman's fracture injuries, and fractures of the axis body, involving all other fracture injuries to the C2 vertebra.An evidence-based ...
David M, Pryputniewicz, Mark N, Hadley
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Axis axis (Axis deer; chital)

1974
The karyotypes were prepared from skin biopsies of animals at the San Diego Zoo, USA (male) and National Zoo, Washington, D.C., USA, (female), respectively. The male karyotype represents the C-banding pattern. Heterochromatin is found at all centromeres and in the faint satellites at the ends of the long arms of the first two pairs of autosomes.
T. C. Hsu, Kurt Benirschke
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Fixation of the Axis

Neurosurgery, 2010
To review and compare the techniques of fixation of the axis vertebral segment. Also, to review the anatomy of the axis vertebrae, ligamentous attachments, and unique biomechanics of this segment.The use of wire, cable, screw, and plate fixation techniques are reviewed and discussed in the treatment of fractures of C1 and C2 along with utilization of ...
Daniel S, Yanni, Noel I, Perin
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Comorbidity of axis I and axis II disorders

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1995
In light of continuing controversies concerning the DSM-III-R system for diagnosing personality disorders, their construct validity, and the assignment of disorders to a particular axis, the authors studied patterns of axis I-axis II comorbidity.Semistructured interviews were used to assess axis I and axis II disorders in 200 inpatients and outpatients.
J M, Oldham   +6 more
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