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Concomitant fracture of bilateral occipital condyle and inferior clivus: what is the mechanism of injury?

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With the routine use of multi-slice high resolution computed tomography, increasing number of occipital condyle fractures have been reported in the last decade. The authors report a very rare case of bilateral occipital condyle fracture complicated by the fracture of the inferior clivus and discuss the possible mechanisms of injury.

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Dashti, R., Ulu, M.O., Albayram, S. et al. Concomitant fracture of bilateral occipital condyle and inferior clivus: what is the mechanism of injury?. Eur Spine J 16 (Suppl 3), 261–264 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00586-006-0270-1

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