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Revision as of 12:20, 25 April 2017
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Top Contributors - Kim Jackson, Evan Thomas, Daniele Barilla, Admin, Rachael Lowe and WikiSysop
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Original Editor - Rachael Lowe
Top Contributors - Kim Jackson, Evan Thomas, Daniele Barilla, Admin, Rachael Lowe and WikiSysop
Description[edit | edit source]
The posterior atlantoaxial ligament is a broad, thin membrane attached, above, to the lower border of the posterior arch of the atlas; below, to the upper edges of the lamina of the axis.
It is a continuation of the Ligamentum flavum, and is in relation, behind, with the obliqus capitis inferior muscle.
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