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Cranio-vertebral junction arthropathy (CVJ) is an underrecognized source of suboccipital and neck pain, limited range of motion, and cervicogenic headaches. It can occur at the occipito-atlantal joint (OAJ), the atlanto-dental joint (ADJ), and the atlanto-axial joints (AAJ). This chapter illustrates two cases of CVJ and discusses the pertinent findings on bone SPECT/CT.
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Van den Wyngaert, T. (2023). Degenerative Spine Disease – Atlanto-Occipital Degeneration. In: Van den Wyngaert, T., Gnanasegaran, G., Strobel, K. (eds) Clinical Atlas of Bone SPECT/CT. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-32256-4_98-1
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