Figure 6

Figure 6

The principal ligaments of the occipital cervical joint complex are the alar ligaments joining the occiput to C2

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The principal ligaments of the occipital cervical joint complex are the alar ligaments joining the occiput to C2, the apical joining the basion to the dents, transverse ligament attaching to lateral aspect of C1 on both sides and wrapping around the dens, and the joint capsules extending from the occipital condyles to C1 and from lateral masses of C1 to the lateral masses of C2.

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View:

Entire occipitocervical junction

Neural: Brainstem and spinal cord

Dura

Ligaments: Transverse ligament, apical ligaments, joint capsules

None

Normal

None

Composite (3/4), Front, Lateral, Caudal