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A dysplasic origin of the "fat C2 body"
A Wackenheim1, J C Dosch, K Langenbruch
1Service de Radiologie I, CHU de Strasbourg, France.
Neuroradiology
|January 1, 1988
Abstract:
The authors recall the traumatic etiology of the so-called "fat C2" and describe a non traumatic origin of this radiological sign in a case of unusual ossification of the C2 body.
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