Accessory ossicle of the anterior arch of the atlas
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The accessory ossicle of the anterior arch of the atlas is normal varientvariant and is best appreciated on a lateral cervical / sagittal/sagittal study. It is observed as a circular and corticated osseous density that articulates with the inferior aspect of the anterior arch of the atlas.
It is not associated with patient symptomotologysymptomatology. Historical and clinical correlation of injury or other disease states may reveal the other differential considerations as possibilities, if radiographic findings are non-specific.
Differential diagnosis
- calcific tendinitis (HADD) of the longus colli insertion (generally more homogenously dense without a visible cortical rim)
- heterotopic ossification
- calcification of the anterior longitudinal ligament (also more homogenous and generally more linear)
-<p>The <strong>accessory ossicle of the anterior arch of the atlas</strong> is normal varient and is best appreciated on a lateral cervical / sagittal study. It is observed as a circular and corticated osseous density that articulates with the inferior aspect of the anterior arch of the atlas. </p><p>It is not associated with patient symptomotology. Historical and clinical correlation of injury or other disease states may reveal the other differential considerations as possibilities, if radiographic findings are non-specific. </p><h4><strong>Differential diagnosis</strong></h4><ul>- +<p>The <strong>accessory ossicle of the anterior arch of the atlas</strong> is normal variant and is best appreciated on a lateral cervical/sagittal study. It is observed as a circular and corticated osseous density that articulates with the inferior aspect of the anterior arch of the atlas. </p><p>It is not associated with patient symptomatology. Historical and clinical correlation of injury or other disease states may reveal the other differential considerations as possibilities, if radiographic findings are non-specific. </p><h4>Differential diagnosis</h4><ul>
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