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Normal Development and Measurements of the Occipital Condyle-C1 Interval in Children and Young Adults.

P SmithLuke L LinscottSudhakar VadiveluBin ZhangJames L Leach
Published in: AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology (2015)
The condyle-C1 interval increases during the first several years of life, is largest in the 2- to 4-year age range, and then decreases through late childhood and adolescence. A single threshold value to detect atlanto-occipital dissociation may not be sensitive and specific for all age groups. Application of this normative data to documented cases of atlanto-occipital injury is needed to determine clinical utility.
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