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1
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What is/are the characteristic(s) of occipitalization of C1?

A

the atlas may be partially or completely fused to the occiput

2
Q

What is another way of implying occipitalization of C1?

A

atlas assimilation

3
Q

What is the incidence of occipitalization of C1?

A

.1% to .8%

4
Q

When do the centers of ossification for the odontoid process first appear?

A

during the last trimester in utero

5
Q

What joint is formed between the odontoid process ossification centers and the centrum of C2?

A

the subdental synchondrosis

6
Q

What is the classification of the joint formed between the C2 odontoid process and centrum?

A

amphiarthrosis synchondrosis

7
Q

Ossification between the odontoid process and centrum joint of C2 first appears at what age?

A

4 years old

8
Q

A joint between the odontoid process and centrum of C2 is last identified at what age?

A

7 years old

9
Q

What is the name given to the condition in which the joint formed between the odontoid process and centrum of C2 persists beyond age 7?

A

os odontoideum

10
Q

What is the name given to the joint between the odontoid process and centrum of C2 which is still evident beyond age 7?

A

persistant subdental synchondrosis

11
Q

What is the name given to the joint formed between the tip ofthe dens and odontoid process centers of ossification?

A

tip of the dens of synchondrosis

12
Q

What is the classification of the joint formed between the tip of the dens and odontoid process centers of ossification?

A

amphiarthrosis synchondrosis

13
Q

At what age will the tip of the dens center of ossification appear?

A

sometime in early adolescence

14
Q

Based on the age of appearance, how is the tip of the dens center of ossification classified?

A

secondary center of ossification

15
Q

At what age will the tip of the dens fuse with the odontoid process?

A

before age 12

16
Q

If the joint formed between the tip of the dens and odontoid process centers of ossification persists beyond age 12, what is the condition called?

A

terminal ossicle

17
Q

What is a basilar impression?

A

persistence of the nonunion of the basilar and condylar parts of the chondocranium such that the cartilage deforms due to the weight of the brain

18
Q

What is a basilar invagination?

A

the upper cervical spine appears to the invaginated into the skull on x-ray analysis

19
Q

What is the incidence of rib-related changes following dorsalization of C7?

A

from one-half to two and one-half percent of the population

20
Q

Do patients typically present with symptoms specific for dorsalization of C7?

A

no, they are typically asymptomatic

21
Q

What is the gender bias suggested in dorslaization of C7?

A

female

22
Q

What alteration in C7 facet orientation may accompany dorsalization?

A

the superior articular facet of C7 may change from back, upward, and medial to that ofa typical thoracic facet…back, upward, and lateral; the inferior articular facet is unchanged

23
Q

What alteration in C6 facet orientation may accompany dorsalization?

A

C6 demonstrates a change in inferior articular facet orientation from forward, lateral, and downward to forward, medial, and downward; the superior articular facet unchanged

24
Q

What percent of the population may demonstrate thoracic-like feature at C7?

A

up to 46%

25
Q

What rib related chnages may accompany cervicalization of T1?

A

the first rib may decrease in mean relative length or become absent

26
Q

What is the incidence of cervicalization of T1 in the population?

A

up to 28% of the population

27
Q

What is the incidence of lumbar ribs in the population?

A

over 7% of the population demonstrates lumbar ribs

28
Q

What T12 facet orientation changes may accompany dorsalization?

A

the inferior articular facet may change from convex, forward, lateral,and downward to flat, forward, medial, and downward; the superior articular facet is unchanged

29
Q

What is the gender bias associated with dorslaization of L1?

A

males are two to three times more affected

30
Q

What rib related changes may accompany lumbarization of T12?

A

a significant shortening of the mean relative length of 113mm of the twelfth rib or it become absent

31
Q

What T12 facet orientation changes may accompany lumbarization?

A

the superior articular facet may change from flat, back, upward, and lateral to concave, back, upward, and medial; the inferior artiucular facet is unchanged

32
Q

What T11 facet orientation changes may accompany lumbarization?

A

the inferior articular facet may change from flat, forward, medial, and downward to convex, forward, lateral, and downward; the superior articular facet is unchanged

33
Q

What is the usual way of idnetifying the number of cervicals, thoracics, and lumbar vertebrae during imaging studies?

A

identify the vertebrae with ribs- they will be thoracics; those higher are cervicals, those lower are lumbars

34
Q

What is the charactistic of lumbarization of S1?

A

the failure of synostosis between S1 and S2, squaring of the vertebral body of S1 and flaring of the sacral ala

35
Q

What is the incidence of sacralization of L5 in the population?

A

41% to 85%

36
Q

Which segment demonstrates the greatest morphological variation along the spine?

A

L5

37
Q

What articular facet changes accompany sacralization of L5?

A

none

38
Q

What is the incidence of variation within the sacrococcygeal region in the population?

A

up to 14%

39
Q

What is the characteristics of sacralization of Co1?

A

the premature fusion of Co1 to the sacrum

40
Q

What is the characteristic of coccygealization of S5?

A

the seperation of S5 from sacrum and it’s premature fusion to Co1

41
Q

When do the bilateral ossification centers for the odontoid process fuse?

A

at or shortly after birth

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