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Case Reports
. 1990 Feb;30(2):240-1.

Fracture of the occipital condyle: case report and review of the literature

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Case Reports

Fracture of the occipital condyle: case report and review of the literature

S S Desai et al. J Trauma. 1990 Feb.

Abstract

Fracture of the occipital condyle is a rare injury. We report a patient with an occipital condyle fracture who presented with negative plain films and a cranial nerve palsy. Diagnosis was established with high-resolution computed tomography. This fracture should be considered in a trauma patient with neck pain, negative plain cervical spine radiographs, and a cranial nerve palsy.

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