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Natural history of os odontoideum. ³


Schuler TC. Kurz L. Thompson DE. Zemenick G. Hensinger RN. Herkowitz HN. Journal of Pediatric Orthopedics. [JC:hsw] 11(2):222-5, 1991 Mar-Apr. Os odontoideum has recently been considered an acquired lesion of the second cervical vertebrae. This case documents the natural progression of the formation of os odontoideum and correlates it with a traumatic event. This is the first case reported in the literature.



Original Text by Clifford R. Wheeless, III, MD.