Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics
Volume 30, Issue 1 , Pages 62-64, January 2007

A Congenital Anomaly of the Atlas as a Diagnostic Dilemma: A Case Report

  • Annemarie de Zoete, DC

      Affiliations

    • Private practice, Heiloo, The Netherlands
    • Corresponding Author InformationSubmit requests for reprints to: Annemarie de Zoete, DC, Praktijk Chiropractie Heiloo, Kennemerstraatweg 69, 1851 BB Heiloo, The Netherlands.
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  • Ursula A. Langeveld, MSc, DC

      Affiliations

    • Private practice, Schagen, The Netherlands

Received 13 May 2006; accepted 25 May 2006.

Abstract 

Objective

The purpose of this case report is to draw attention to the differences between a Jefferson fracture and a congenital anomaly of the anterior and/or the posterior arch of the atlas.

Clinical Features

A 42-year-old woman visited the chiropractic practice complaining of headache, neck pain, dizziness, and numbness in both of her arms after she fell vertically and directly on her head twice on a playground. Before this fall, she had no such complaints. After taking x-rays of the cervical spine, a Jefferson fracture was suspected.

Intervention and Outcome

After computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging scanning, the patient was diagnosed with a congenital anomaly that looked very similar to a Jefferson fracture. After instability of the cervical spine was excluded by the neurosurgeon, chiropractic treatment was delivered. After 6 treatments, the complaints were significantly reduced.

Conclusion

It is important to be familiar with the differences between a congenital anomaly of the atlas and a Jefferson fracture and to exclude instability of the upper cervical spine before treatment is started.

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PII: S0161-4754(06)00310-1

doi:10.1016/j.jmpt.2006.11.011

Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics
Volume 30, Issue 1 , Pages 62-64, January 2007