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Fig. 5. 25-year-old woman driver injured in high-speed rollover motor vehicle crash. Coronal CT reformation shows unilateral type III avulsion occipital condyle fracture (arrow) with widening of both occipitoatlantal and atlantoaxial joints (asterisks), which was equivalent to complete craniocervical dissociation.