Abstract

The first description of the cervical spine involvement in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) dates to 1890 and was made by Sir Archibald Edward Garrod1. RA is the most common inflammatory disease involving the cervical spine2, and anterior atlantoaxial subluxation, resulting from laxity of the primary and secondary ligamentous restraints, is the most common cervical deformity associated with RA3. In February 2013, a 40-year-old white …

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