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    Cervical
    C1 Atlas
    A) above B) Below
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    Facet for Dens of axis.

    Groove for vertebral artery.

    Lateral mass with inferior articular facet.

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    Lateral mass with superior articular facet.

    Posterior arch.

    Posterior tubercle.

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      C2 Axis. C) above D) from front
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      Body.

      Dens.

      Lamina.

      Pedicle.

      From below
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      Transverse process and foramen

      Vertebral foramen

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        Intraoral view
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        Arch of altlas.

        Atlanto-axial joint.

        Bifid spinal process.

        Body of axis.

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        Lateral mass of axis

        Inferior articular process; Superior articular process

        What are the abnormal signs in this radiograph

        Alignment (distance between dens and lateral masses of C1 not equal.
        Soft tissue swelling

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          What is attached to odontoid process

          Transverse Atlantal, Apical odontoid, Alar.

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          Alar.

          Transverse.

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            What is the movement at Atlanto-axial joint

            Rotational.

            What are the movements at the Atlanto-occipital joint

            Flexion, extension and lateral bending

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              Cervical vertebrae
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              Posterior tubercle of C1 (atlas).

              Zygapophysial joint.

              Articular processes.

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