2015
DOI: 10.1186/s40064-015-1395-7
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Can atlas spina bifida-occulta be a cause of cervicogenic headaches?

Abstract: Cervicogenic headaches are a nosologic entity recently recognized. In our common practice, we have noticed a relative frequency of the atlas spina-bifida occulta during the brain CT scan realized for headaches without cranio-encephalic causes or any other anomaly of the upper cervical region. The aim of this study was to determine a possible connection between cervicogenic headaches (CEH) and atlas spina-bifida occulta. A 2 years prospective and descriptive study in 20 black patients having an atlas spina-bifi… Show more

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“…Some authors describe posterior defect of atlas as a spina bifida occulta of atlas [25,26]. Currarino et al proposed a classification of defect of posterior arch of atlas [6].…”
Section: Developmental Embryology and Molecular Regulations Of Spina mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Some authors describe posterior defect of atlas as a spina bifida occulta of atlas [25,26]. Currarino et al proposed a classification of defect of posterior arch of atlas [6].…”
Section: Developmental Embryology and Molecular Regulations Of Spina mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of adult patients live with an occult spina bifida of atlas are asymptomatic. In symptomatic cases intermittent prickling, paresthesia, motor symptoms like hemiparesis or quadriparesis can present in episodic nature [25]. The defect of atlas also causes misdiagnose fracture or coexist with it.…”
Section: Developmental Embryology and Molecular Regulations Of Spina mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…program majoring in taekwondo. In addition, eight two-year colleges have also departments of taekwondo (Adigo, 2024). Lastly, only Yong In University features a 'Graduate School of Taekwondo' at the moment; although several universities offer various taekwondo programs as part of their curriculums at their graduate schools of physical education, as for example, Kyung Hee University.…”
Section: Taekwondo's Introduction To the Regular Curriculum Of Public...mentioning
confidence: 99%