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Case Report
Unilateral occipital condylar fracture presenting as neck pain and restriction
of neck movements-
Report of a case and review of literature
Manoj K Tewari M Ch*, K L Ratnam MD, Vinod K Shiv MD (Radiodiagnosis)
Departments of Neurosurgery* and Radiodiagnosis Sohar Hospital, Sultanate
of Oman
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Occipital condylar fractures (OCFs) once rare injuries are not
so at present. A young male, victim of motor vehicle accident, presented
with severe high cervical pain and restriction of neck movements
without any focal neurological deficit, with normal cervical spine
x-rays and computerized tomography (CT) scans brain. CT scan and
magnetic resonance (MR) imaging of the craniovertebral junction
(CVJ) area revealed a retro-pulsed segment in the cervical spinal
canal with no cord compression or ligament injury. Patient improved
with immobilization of neck. Patients with severe high cervical
pain and restricted head movements OCF should be suspected and patient
should be evaluated further. Majority of stable OCF improve with
immobilization only.
Keywords : craniovertebral junction,
lower cranial nerve deficit, motor vehicle accident, occipital condylar
fractures
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Address for correspondence:
Dr. Manoj K Tewari
Senior specialist Neurosurgeon
Sohar Hospital, Sohar, Sultanate of Oman
Post Box 314, Postal Code 321
E e-mail: manojktewari@hotmail.com
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