Osseous bridging of the condylar fossa: report of a rare anatomical variation at the outer skull base.
Michael Wolf-VollenbrökerAndreas PrescherPublished in: Surgical and radiologic anatomy : SRA (2024)
The observed osseous bridge over the condylar fossa has not been reported on before and can be explained by the partial persistence of a primordial vertebra between atlas and occipital bone: the Proatlas. The resulting accessory structure may affect due to its topographic conditions the V3-Segment of the vertebral artery and its accompanying nerves, and thus, play a role in diagnosis and therapy of vascular and/or neurological symptoms of head and neck.