Abstract
Congenital defects of the posterior arch of the atlas: a report of seven cases including an affected mother and son.
G Currarino, N Rollins and J T Diehl
American Journal of Neuroradiology February 1994, 15 (2) 249-254;
G Currarino
Department of Radiology, Children's Medical Center, Dallas, TX 75235.
N Rollins
Department of Radiology, Children's Medical Center, Dallas, TX 75235.
J T Diehl
Department of Radiology, Children's Medical Center, Dallas, TX 75235.

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G Currarino, N Rollins, J T Diehl
Congenital defects of the posterior arch of the atlas: a report of seven cases including an affected mother and son.
American Journal of Neuroradiology Feb 1994, 15 (2) 249-254;
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