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Cruciate ligament of atlas

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TA
  
A03.2.04.004

FMA
  
25018

Cruciate ligament of atlas

Latin
  
ligamentum cruciforme atlantis

The cruciform ligament of atlas (cruciate may substitute for cruciform) is a cruciate ligament in the neck forming part of the atlanto-axial joint. The ligament is named as such because it is in the shape of a cross.

It consists of the transverse ligament of the atlas, along with additional fibers above and below. These fibers are also known as "longitudinal bands".

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