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Neurology India, 2006
.m ed kn ow An 18-year-old girl working as a lifeguard in a swimming pool presented with a fall on the slippery wet floor of the pool, landing on her right shoulder and back of her head. She had pins and needles in the fingertips of the right upper limb. She did not have any neurological deficits. Computed topographic scan (CT) of cervical spine showed
A M, Fahmy, G V, Vajramani
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.m ed kn ow An 18-year-old girl working as a lifeguard in a swimming pool presented with a fall on the slippery wet floor of the pool, landing on her right shoulder and back of her head. She had pins and needles in the fingertips of the right upper limb. She did not have any neurological deficits. Computed topographic scan (CT) of cervical spine showed
A M, Fahmy, G V, Vajramani
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Advanced Emergency Nursing Journal
Odontoid fractures remain the most common C2 fracture and of those individuals older than 65 years. The type of optimal management remains in question given comorbidities, risk of nonunion, and limitations in mobility when surgical fusion is the treatment selected.
Anthony E, Good, Denise R, Ramponi
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Odontoid fractures remain the most common C2 fracture and of those individuals older than 65 years. The type of optimal management remains in question given comorbidities, risk of nonunion, and limitations in mobility when surgical fusion is the treatment selected.
Anthony E, Good, Denise R, Ramponi
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Odontoid Fracture Biomechanics
Spine, 2014In vitro biomechanical study.To investigate mechanisms of odontoid fracture.Odontoid fractures in younger adults occur most often due to high-energy trauma including motor vehicle crashes and in older adults due to fall from standing height.Horizontally aligned head impacts into a padded barrier were simulated using a human upper cervical spine ...
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Lesions of the odontoid and their management
The American Journal of Surgery, 1958E B, SCHLESINGER, J M, TAVERAS
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Pathological odontoid fracture
The Lancet Oncology, 2006Jiri, Pavlu +2 more
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Prognosis of Odontoid Fractures
Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica, 1973A, Roberts, J, Wickstrom
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Revista de chirurgie, oncologie, radiologie, o.r.l., oftalmologie, stomatologie. Chirurgie, 1976
The authors present some basic considerations on the fundamental problems raised by odontoid fractures. The necessity is stressed of a correct diagnosis as well as for careful evaluation of the evolution, this lesion being characteristically unstable and precariously consolidated.
C, Arseni, G, Panoza, L, Gontea
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The authors present some basic considerations on the fundamental problems raised by odontoid fractures. The necessity is stressed of a correct diagnosis as well as for careful evaluation of the evolution, this lesion being characteristically unstable and precariously consolidated.
C, Arseni, G, Panoza, L, Gontea
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Fracture of the odontoid in a toddler
Injury, 1992R M, Smith, J B, Emans, J, Miller
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