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Craniocervical junction stenosis with spinal cord myelomalacia
Contributed by Hidayatullah Hamidi
Based on the imaging features the imaging differentials are os odontoideum and old odontoid fracture (type 2) with secondary anterior atlantoaxial subluxation and resultant craniocervical junction stenosis. Severe cord flattening with high T2 signal reflecting myelomalacia.
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