Images in internal medicine
Absence of the posterior arch of the atlas
JORGE IGNACIO MAGAÑA-REYESa
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LUIS GERARDO DOMÍNGUEZ-CARRILLOb
a Especialista en Radiología e Imagenología. Gestalt Imagen, León, Guanajuato; León (México).
b Especialista en Medicina de Rehabilitación. Catedrático Facultad de Medicina de León, Universidad de Guanajuato. León (México).
Congenital defects of the posterior arch of the atlas have an estimated incidence of 0.7 to 3% 1. Most patients are asymptomatic and incidentally diagnosed on cervical spine x-rays, and these defects may be mistaken for fractures or proximal dislocations of the cervical spine 2. (Figure 1). Embryologically, there are three ossification centers in the atlas during the seventh week of gestation: the central anterior one produces the anterior tubercle, and the two central lateral ones form the lateral masses and posterior arch which includes the posterior tubercle. Two percent of the population has a fourth ossification center which forms the posterior tubercle; fusion occurs sometime between 3 and 10 years of age 3. Currarino's classification 4 mentions five types of anomalies (Figure 2), with type A occurring in 95% of cases; the presented case is categorized as type E.
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2. Ouyang ZY, Qiu MJ, Zhao Z, Wu XB, Tong LS. Congenital anomaly of the posterior arch of the atlas: a rare risk factor for posterior circulation stroke. J Neurointerv Surg. 2017; 9 (7): e27. doi: 10.1136/neurintsurg-2016-012731.
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4. Currarino G, Rollins N, Diehl JT. Congenital defects of the posterior arch of the atlas: a report of seven cases including an affected mother and son. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol. 1994; 15: 249-254.
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