“…Relatively rare manifestations of XD with bone and joint involvement have been reported in the knee, hip, hands, and forearms [5][6][7][8][9] . However, spinal joint involvement in XD has rarely been reported 10,11 . Here, we report a case of odontoid pathological fracture as a rare manifestation of XD, resulting in cervical myelopathy that required posterior atlantoaxial fusion with screw-rod constructs and autologous bone transplantation.…”