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    Stabilization of metastatic lesions affecting the second cervical vertebra 

    Baker, JosephF; Devitt, Aiden; McCabe, JohnP; Shafqat, Asseer (Medknow, 2015-01-01)
    Purpose: Metastatic spine disease is an ever-increasing burden on health care systems. Certain levels in the spine confer unique biomechanical characteristics and hence are of interest. Isolated C2 lesions are rare. We ...
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    Surgical management of metastatic lesions at the cervicothoracic junction 

    Baker, JosephF; Shafqat, Asseer; Devitt, Aiden; McCabe, JohnP (Medknow, 2015-01-01)
    Purpose: The cervicothoracic junction (CTJ) represents a transition from the semirigid thoracic spine to the mobile subaxial cervical spine. Pathologic lesions are prone to kyphotic deformity. The aim of this study was to ...
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