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Keywords: Basilar invagination
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Eur Neurol (2007) 58 (1): 62–64.
Published Online: 04 May 2007
... that basilar invagination was occasionally seen in association with platybasia [ 5 ]. In additionto flattening of the base of the skull, there was upward displacement(impression) of the basilar and condylar portions of the occipitalbone, which caused infolding, or impression of the foramenmagnum, reduction...