File:Neck tongue syndrome anatomy.jpg
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The relationship between the C2 dorsal root ganglion (g), spinal nerve (sn), and ventral ramus (vr, and the lateral atlanto-axial joint (j), posterior arch of the atlas (paa), the lamina of the axis (la), and the vertebral artery (va). A: Schematic illustrations of a dorsal view. B: Dissection of a right dorsolateral view. dr=C2 dorsal ramus (cut at its point of branching). cp=cervical plexus. ton=third occipital nerve. c=communicating branch C2 to C3. paam=posterior atlantoaxial membrane.
Copyright BMJ 1981. Used with permission Bogduk N. An anatomical basis for the neck-tongue syndrome. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 1981 Mar;44(3):202-8. doi: 10.1136/jnnp.44.3.202. PMID: 7229642; PMCID: PMC490891.
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current | 11:46, 26 March 2022 | 748 ร 1,037 (203 KB) | Jeremy (talk | contribs) | The relationship between the C2 dorsal root ganglion (g), spinal nerve (sn), and ventral ramus (vr, and the lateral atlanto-axial joint (j), posterior arch of the atlas (paa), the lamina of the axis (la), and the vertebral artery (va). A: Schematic illustrations of a dorsal view. B: Dissection of a right dorsolateral view. dr=C2 dorsal ramus (cut at its point of branching). cp=cervical plexus. ton=third occipital nerve. c=communicating branch C2 to C3. paam=posterior atlantoaxial membrane. C... |
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