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Atlantoaxial rotatory subluxation following surgical treatment of a cervical teratoma in a child: a case report

Atlantoaxial rotatory subluxation (AARS), which is characterised by an abnormal alignment of the atlantoaxial joint, is rarely reported after oral and maxillofacial surgery. A four-year-old girl developed AARS after neck surgery. The child initially had treatment for one month in a timely manner. Fo...

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Published in:British journal of oral & maxillofacial surgery 2024-04, Vol.62 (3), p.301-303
Main Authors: Wei, Chenke, He, Zongxuan, Shang, Wei, Song, Kai
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