Which of the following radiographic findings would help differentiate an os odontoideum from an acute dens fracture?
A) Disruption of the spinolaminar line at C1/C2 on flexion
B) ADI of 7 mm
C) Hypertrophy and sclerosis of the anterior tubercle of the atlas on lateral view
D) A jagged cortical margin at the inferior aspect of the dens
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