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Fractures of the Odontoid Process of the Axis
Lewis D. Anderson, MD; Richard T. D'Alonzo, MD1
1 Memphis, Tennessee
The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery.  2004; 86:2081-2081 
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Abstract

"Odontoid fractures were classified into three types, and, in a series of forty-nine fractures, two avulsion, thirty-two body, and fifteen basilar fractures were treated and followed for an average of twenty-two months (range, six months to nineteen years). Body fractures are most prone to non-union and surgery (spine fusion) is commonly required in this group."

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