Pavlina Lenga, Mohammed Issa, Lennart Krull, Karl Kiening, Andres Unterberg, Till Schneider, Rod Oskouian, Jens Chapman, Basem Ishak
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Radiological features in type II odontoid fractures in older adults after high- and low-energy trauma
Introduction Although type II odontoid fractures mainly occur due to high-energy trauma (HET), the number of odontoid type II fractures after low-energy trauma (LET) in the elderly is on the rise. However, there is a paucity of conclusive evidence on the relationship between trauma mechanism and cervical spine alignment in the elderly population. Consequently, we examined cervical alignment and osteoporotic and osteoarthritic patterns in elderly individuals (aged ≥65 years) with type II odontoid fractures.
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