Atlanto-occipital instability is a condition in which the joint between the base of the skull (the occiput) and the first cervical vertebra (the atlas) moves ...
Craniocervical joint vertical distortion is an injury in which the base of the skull (occiput) is pulled upward or “distracted” from the top vertebra (atlas, ...
Craniocervical joint posterior dislocation, a severe form of atlanto‑occipital dislocation, refers to the backward displacement of the skull base relative to ...
Craniocervical joint longitudinal distraction is a traumatic injury characterized by forcible separation of the skull base (occiput) from the first cervical ...
Craniocervical joint anterior dislocation, often termed anterior atlanto-occipital dislocation (AOD), is a severe injury of the upper cervical spine in which ...
Craniocervical joint dislocation—often called atlanto-occipital dislocation (AOD) or internal decapitation—occurs when the skull separates pathologically from ...
Craniocervical instability (CCI) is a medical condition in which the connection between the base of the skull (the cranium) and the upper neck (the cervical ...
Corneal dystrophy-perceptive deafness syndrome (CDPD), also known as Harboyan syndrome, is a rare genetic disorder that combines congenital hereditary ...
Conus medullaris syndrome is a neurological condition that arises when the conus medullaris—the tapered, terminal end of the spinal cord located around the ...
Congenital Myasthenic Syndrome (CMS) is a group of inherited disorders that disrupt communication between nerves and muscles at the neuromuscular junction. ...
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