Article Text

Download PDFPDF
Asymmetric odontoid process following high-speed road traffic accident
  1. A Owais1,
  2. K Sharif2,
  3. A Rehman3,
  4. T Nunn2
  1. 1
    FTSTA Surgery, Scarborough Hospital, Scarborough, Yorks, UK
  2. 2
    Diana Princess of Wales Hospital, Grimsby, Lincs, UK
  3. 3
    Huddersfield Royal Infirmary, Huddersfield, Yorks, UK
  1. Dr T Nunn, 14 Bolsover Close, Garforth, Leeds LS25 2NG, Yorks, UK; timrachnunn{at}yahoo.co.uk

Statistics from Altmetric.com

Request Permissions

If you wish to reuse any or all of this article please use the link below which will take you to the Copyright Clearance Center’s RightsLink service. You will be able to get a quick price and instant permission to reuse the content in many different ways.

A patient who sustained a flexion/lateral bending cervical spine injury presented with an asymmetric odontoid process. The asymmetry was confirmed on computed tomography (CT) and shown on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to be due to a unilateral alar ligament injury. The finding …

View Full Text

Footnotes

  • Competing interests: None.

  • Patient consent: Obtained.