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In Vitro Three Dimensional Morphometry of the Lateral Atlantoaxial Articular Surfaces

The present study verifies the 3-dimensional anatomic features of the lateral atlantoaxial joints with reference to a local reference frame using a direct in vitro approach. To study the concordance between the axial and atlantal articular surfaces. Detailed information of joint-configurations is im...

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Published in:Spine (Philadelphia, Pa. 1976) Pa. 1976), 2008-06, Vol.33 (14), p.1503-1508
Main Authors: CATTRYSSE, Erik, PROVYN, Steven, GAGEY, Olivier, KOOL, Patrick, CLARYS, Jan Pieter, VAN ROY, Peter
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