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C1-C2 Fracture-Dislocations in Children and Adolescents
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There is a higher incidence of atlantoaxial dislocation without fracture in children under 13 years of age and a higher incidence of dens fractures in those over 13 years of age. Those with fractures of the dens are more likely to present with evidence of neural injury while those with AAD are more likely to be neurologically intact; however, a correct diagnosis and proper management are mandatory to prevent chronic myelopathy. Halo-vest immobilization is sufficient for most fractures of the dens in children, with AAD usually requiring a fusion.
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