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Butterfly vertebra

Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery, 1982
A patient with a so-called 'butterfly vertebra' is presented. Radiography, including computed tomography, is shown. The embryology and pathogenesis of the vertebral column with respect to vertebral abnormalities are discussed, with special reference to butterfly vertebra. Finally, attention is paid to the clinical manifestations.
R J, de Graaf   +2 more
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Butterfly Vertebra

Journal of Neuroimaging, 1996
A 41‐year‐old man with low back pain and lumbar disc disease was found to have L‐3 butterfly vertebra on imaging studies as an incidental finding. This uncommon congenital anomaly of the vertebral column is usually asymptomatic and of no clinical significance. Awareness of this deformity and its imaging features is important diagnostically.
A, Delgado, B, Mokri, G M, Miller
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Cervical vertebrae subluxation

The Laryngoscope, 1983
AbstractRotary subluxation of the atlantoaxial joint is an uncommon complication of head and neck surgery and infections. Reported sequelae of this disorder range from torticollis to death from compression of the spinal cord. Two cases of C1‐C2 rotary subluxation will be discussed.
D M, Hopla, J M, Mazur, R M, Bass
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VERTEBRA PLANA (CALVÉ)

The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1959
1. A case of vertebra plana (Calvé) is described and serial radiographs throughout the course of the disease are presented. 2. The initial radiographs showed a vertebra of normal depth which collapsed to a thin disc in fifteen days. Since the symptoms had begun twelve days before the first examination the total time taken to reach this stage was ...
W J, WESTON, G M, GOODSON
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Sagittal Cleft Vertebra (Butterfly vertebra)

The British Journal of Radiology, 1953
1. A case of sagittal cleft vertebra is presented. 2. The radiological appearances are described with especial reference to the value of tomography in estimating the degree of separation present.
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Rugger-Jersey Vertebrae

JCR: Journal of Clinical Rheumatology, 1997
We present the case of a 71-year-old patient with rugger-jersey vertebrae who was referred to us with a tentative diagnosis of Paget's disease. After considering other conditions causing similar bone sclerosis, such as metastases, lymphoma, renal osteodystrophy, myelofibrosis, thalassemia, and Gaucher's disease, we agreed on a diagnosis of ...
S, Roverano, S O, Paira
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Migrating lumbar vertebra

The Lancet, 2000
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D, Gandhi   +3 more
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Coronally cleft vertebra

Clinical Radiology, 1970
One hundred and twenty-five cases of coronally cleft vertebrae are reviewed with reference to the sex incidence and the level of the affected vertebrae. Cleft vertebrae were seen once in every 150 antenatal radiographic examinations. Eighty four per cent of affected vertebrae were lumbar. A male-female ratio of 3:1 was found.
P, Fielden, J G, Russell
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Butterfly vertebra

Joint Bone Spine, 2023
Magdaline, Vivier   +3 more
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Vertebra plana Calv�

Neuroradiology, 1979
The differential diagnostic problems of a case of vertebra plana Calvé having a rare location in the cervical spine are discussed. The various theories of aetiology and pathogenesis are considered briefly. The differentiation from inflammatory and tumourous diseases of the vertebral column is of great importance for therapeutic reasons.
J, Wickenhauser   +4 more
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