Research Article

Demonstration of craniocervical junction abnormalities for diagnosis of atlanto-occipital assimilation using MRI

Volume: 12 Number: 2 August 15, 2018
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Demonstration of craniocervical junction abnormalities for diagnosis of atlanto-occipital assimilation using MRI

Abstract

Objectives: Atlanto-occipital assimilation (AOA) is one of the most common skeletal anomalies of the craniovertebral junction

(CVJ). Because its clinical symptomatology is non-specific and it has several variations, many cases go unnoticed which

may lead to additional and unnecessary radiological examinations. In this study, we aimed to present CVJ abnormalities with

MRI to improve diagnostic accuracy of AOA.

Methods: Cervical MRIs of the patients registered in PACS between January 2008 and October 2011 were scanned and AOA

was detected in 40 cases. Sagittal FSE T1 and T2-weighted cervical MRIs and axial T2*-GRE sequence images were re-evaluated

for AOA typing, anterior atlantodental interval (AADI), posterior atlantodental interval (PADI) measurements, spine fusion anomalies,

basilar invagination, tonsillar herniation, myelomalacia, suboccipital muscles and vertebral arteries (VAs).

Results: CVJ abnormalities were present in all cases and the most frequent association was observed in suboccipital muscles

(100%) and VAs (95%). 60% of the cases had decreased PADI, 32% C2–3 vertebrae fusion, 25% increased AADI, 22.5% basilar

invagination, 15% myelomalacia and 5% tonsillar herniation.

Conclusion: Suboccipital muscle abnormality was found in all AOA cases whatever the severity and type of the bony fusion.

VA anomaly was observed as the second most common abnormality and accompanied preferably the cases with lateral body

involvement. Being aware of additional CVJ abnormalities in MRI examinations may reduce unnecessary radiological examinations

by increasing the AOA diagnosis rate.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Health Care Administration

Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

August 15, 2018

Submission Date

July 3, 2018

Acceptance Date

July 28, 2018

Published in Issue

Year 2018 Volume: 12 Number: 2

APA
Koç, A., Karabıyık, Ö., Tokmak, T. T., Özaşlamacı, A., Özdemir, M., & Türk, G. (2018). Demonstration of craniocervical junction abnormalities for diagnosis of atlanto-occipital assimilation using MRI. Anatomy, 12(2), 76-82. https://izlik.org/JA36BM92JL
AMA
1.Koç A, Karabıyık Ö, Tokmak TT, Özaşlamacı A, Özdemir M, Türk G. Demonstration of craniocervical junction abnormalities for diagnosis of atlanto-occipital assimilation using MRI. Anatomy. 2018;12(2):76-82. https://izlik.org/JA36BM92JL
Chicago
Koç, Ali, Özgür Karabıyık, Turgut Tursem Tokmak, Aysel Özaşlamacı, Mustafa Özdemir, and Gamze Türk. 2018. “Demonstration of Craniocervical Junction Abnormalities for Diagnosis of Atlanto-Occipital Assimilation Using MRI”. Anatomy 12 (2): 76-82. https://izlik.org/JA36BM92JL.
EndNote
Koç A, Karabıyık Ö, Tokmak TT, Özaşlamacı A, Özdemir M, Türk G (August 1, 2018) Demonstration of craniocervical junction abnormalities for diagnosis of atlanto-occipital assimilation using MRI. Anatomy 12 2 76–82.
IEEE
[1]A. Koç, Ö. Karabıyık, T. T. Tokmak, A. Özaşlamacı, M. Özdemir, and G. Türk, “Demonstration of craniocervical junction abnormalities for diagnosis of atlanto-occipital assimilation using MRI”, Anatomy, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 76–82, Aug. 2018, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA36BM92JL
ISNAD
Koç, Ali - Karabıyık, Özgür - Tokmak, Turgut Tursem - Özaşlamacı, Aysel - Özdemir, Mustafa - Türk, Gamze. “Demonstration of Craniocervical Junction Abnormalities for Diagnosis of Atlanto-Occipital Assimilation Using MRI”. Anatomy 12/2 (August 1, 2018): 76-82. https://izlik.org/JA36BM92JL.
JAMA
1.Koç A, Karabıyık Ö, Tokmak TT, Özaşlamacı A, Özdemir M, Türk G. Demonstration of craniocervical junction abnormalities for diagnosis of atlanto-occipital assimilation using MRI. Anatomy. 2018;12:76–82.
MLA
Koç, Ali, et al. “Demonstration of Craniocervical Junction Abnormalities for Diagnosis of Atlanto-Occipital Assimilation Using MRI”. Anatomy, vol. 12, no. 2, Aug. 2018, pp. 76-82, https://izlik.org/JA36BM92JL.
Vancouver
1.Ali Koç, Özgür Karabıyık, Turgut Tursem Tokmak, Aysel Özaşlamacı, Mustafa Özdemir, Gamze Türk. Demonstration of craniocervical junction abnormalities for diagnosis of atlanto-occipital assimilation using MRI. Anatomy [Internet]. 2018 Aug. 1;12(2):76-82. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA36BM92JL

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