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  • 3. Anatomic variation of the vertebral artery: a case involving a persistent first intersegmental artery at C1-C2.
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  • 5. Three-dimensional computed tomography angiographic study of the vertebral artery in patients with congenital craniovertebral junction anomalies.
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  • 10. Vertebral artery in relationship to C1-C2 vertebrae: an anatomical study.
    Cacciola F, Phalke U, Goel A.
    Neurol India; 2004 Jun; 52(2):178-84. PubMed ID: 15269464
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  • 12. Anatomy of the posterior inferior cerebellar artery: relevance for C1-C2 puncture procedures.
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    Tubbs RS, Shoja MM, Shokouhi G, Farahani RM, Loukas M, Oakes WJ.
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    Yamaguchi S, Eguchi K, Kiura Y, Takeda M, Kurisu K.
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  • 16. [Cervical myelopathy caused by bilateral vertebral artery compression].
    Nishiura T, Fujiwara K, Handa A, Gotoh M, Tsuno K, Ishimitsu H.
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  • 18. Interfascial technique for vertebral artery exposure in the suboccipital triangle: the road map.
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  • 20. Ipsilateral arcuate foramen and high-riding vertebral artery: implication on C1-C2 instrumentation.
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