Presentation
Headache, confusion and neck pain after falling off a horse.
Patient Data
Age: 40 years
Gender: Female
From the case:
Occipital condyle fracture
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- Avulsion fracure of the left occipital condyle, best seen on the coronal view. No other cervical spine or intracranial injury.
Case Discussion
This unusual pattern of pattern of injury can be seen in blunt high energy trauma to the head and neck, consistent with the given history.
With the position and degree of displacement on CT, there is concern the alar ligaments supporting the craniocervical junction have been disrupted (grade III injury).
Immobilization and further investigation with MRI was recommended.