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Bergmann's ossicle (ossiculum terminale persistens): a brief review and differentiation from other findings of the odontoid process.

Jaspreet JohalMarios LoukasChristian FisahnRod J OskouianR Shane Tubbs
Published in: Child's nervous system : ChNS : official journal of the International Society for Pediatric Neurosurgery (2016)
Bergmann's ossicle is most often a benign condition, although it rarely may present with clinical symptoms such as neck pain and neurological signs. It may be associated with Down's syndrome and contribute to atlantoaxial instability.
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