Rare disease
Bipartite atlas mimicking traumatic atlantoaxial instability following a rugby tackle
1 University Hospital Antwerp, Orthopaedics, Wilrijkstraat 10, Edegem, 2650, Belgium
2 AZ Monica, Orthopaedics, Florent Pauwelslei 1, Deurne, 2100, Belgium
Correspondence to:
Christophe Jans, christophe.jans{at}gmail.com
We report a very rare case of a congenital cervical spine anomaly. The low occurrence rate of this anatomic variant combined with the high frequency of cervical injuries in sports medicine made this case a diagnostic challenge on both emergency and orthopaedic departments. After reading, it should give the clinician a more consistent view in differentiating the traumatic or congenital origin of the disorder seen on radiographs, as well as what can be expected in the future when diagnosis is set.
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