Abstract:Background
Occipitalization of the atlas (AO) is among the most common congenital or environmental malformations of the craniovertebral region, the rate of incidence of which ranges from 0.08%-2.76% in the general population. The fundamental pathogenic mechanisms and molecular etiology remain largely unknown..
Results
Rare variants were detected in two genes (MEOX1 and MYO18B) with reported association with vertebral malformations, especially in AO. Through the use of a functional prediction tool, Meta-SVM, … Show more
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