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Asian Spine Journal ; : 621-624, 2015.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-39378

ABSTRACT

Destructive spondyloarthropathy (DSA) has been reported in patients undergoing long-term hemodialysis. Cervical spinal lesions, including those of the upper cervical spine, are reported to be some of the most common. To our knowledge, we report for the first time, a case of atlanto-occipital subluxation requiring surgical treatment due to severe myelopathy and nuchal pain in a patient undergoing long-term hemodialysis. The patient was a 66-year-old woman who had undergone hemodialysis for 40 years. She visited our hospital due to an acute progression of gait disturbance and severe nuchal pain. Computed tomography showed posterior subluxation of the atlanto-occipital joints. DSA was also observed in the lower cervical spine. Magnetic resonance imaging showed spinal canal stenosis at both the upper and lower cervical levels. We performed Oc-C7 fixation, C1 laminectomy, and C3-C7 laminoplasty. We first recognized that the atlanto-occipital subluxation was caused by the extremely long-term, in this case, 40 years, hemodialysis.


Subject(s)
Aged , Female , Humans , Atlanto-Occipital Joint , Constriction, Pathologic , Gait , Laminectomy , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Renal Dialysis , Spinal Canal , Spinal Cord Diseases , Spine , Spondylarthropathies
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Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society ; : 1023-1026, 1999.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-196468

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: We report a case with a long-standing history of the ankylosing spondylitis(AS) who showed multiple cerebellar infarctions with bulbar symptom owing to vertebral artery obstruction, due to anterior and vertical subluxation of atlanto-axial and atlanto-occipital joint. CLINICAL PRESENTARION: An 51-year-old male patient with swallowing difficulty, tongue deviation to the left side and severe nuchal pain and rigidity is presented. INTERVENTION: After removal of posterior portion of foramen magnum, posterior portion of left transverse foramen of axis was decompressed. CONCLUSIONS: Spontaneous anterior atlanto-axial subluxation occurs in patients with AS about 2% of presents with or without signs of spinal cord compression. Vertical subluxation occurs in 3-8% of patient with rheumatoid arthritis but it is an exceedingly rare complication of AS. Close observation and follow-up are needed in patients with AS and if subluxation occurs, good prognosis is anticipated using an early operative treatment.


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Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Arthritis, Rheumatoid , Atlanto-Occipital Joint , Axis, Cervical Vertebra , Deglutition , Follow-Up Studies , Foramen Magnum , Infarction , Prognosis , Spinal Cord Compression , Spondylitis, Ankylosing , Tongue , Vertebral Artery
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