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- Craniocervical instability (CCI) is a medical condition characterized by excessive movement of the vertebra at the atlanto-occipital joint and the atlanto-axial...
- extended basilar skull fracture. Isolated condyle fracture is a type of craniocervical injury. The classification of Anderson and Montesano distinguishes three...
- Cervicocranial syndrome or (craniocervical junction syndrome, CCJ syndrome) is a neurological illness. It is a combination of symptoms that are caused...
- measurements on CT can be used to ****ess ligamentous integrity at the craniocervical junction. The Wackenheim line, a straight line extending along the posterior...
- Preza E, et al. (December 2012). "Mutations in ANO3 cause dominant craniocervical dystonia: ion channel implicated in pathogenesis". American Journal...
- PMID 31844531. Chu, ECP (2021). "Cervicogenic Dizziness ****ociated With Craniocervical Instability: A Case Report". Journal of Medical Cases. 12 (11): 451–454...
- 29 (5): 911–2. doi:10.3174/ajnr.A0957. PMC 8128587. PMID 18258705. "Craniocervical Junction Abnormalities - Neurologic Disorders". Merck Manuals Professional...
- the myology and functional morphology of the craniocervical junction of N. mckinleyi. The craniocervical muscles can be subdivided into functional groups...
- break in the first vertebra is referred to as a Jefferson fracture. Craniocervical junction misalignment is also suspected as a factor in neurodegenerative...
- whether related to dysautonomia, TMJ, muscle tension, or craniocervical instability. Craniocervical instability is caused by trauma(s) to the head and neck...