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The odontoid process in Morquio-Brailsford's disease. The effects of occipitocervical fusion
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1991
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Cervical MyelogramsDetached Distal PortionSpinal Cord InjuryOccipitocervical FusionMedicineOdontoid ProcessHigh DefinitionSpinal FusionSpinal TumorOral MedicineSurgeryCervical SpineMaxillofacial SurgeryOcclusionOrthopaedic SurgeryRadiologyHealth Sciences
High definition computed cervical myelograms have been made in flexion and extension in 13 patients with Morquio-Brailsford's disease. We observed that: 1) odontoid dysplasia was present in every case, with a hypoplastic dens and a detached distal portion which was not always ossified; 2) atlanto-axial instability was mild, and anterior atlanto-axial subluxation was absent in most cases; 3) severe spinal cord compression, when present, was due to anterior extradural soft-tissue thickening; 4) this compression was not relieved by flexing or extending the neck and was manifested early in life; 5) posterior occipitocervical fusion resulted in disappearance of the soft-tissue thickening and normalisation of subsequent development of the dens. We conclude that the severity of neurological involvement at the craniovertebral junction was determined by soft-tissue changes, not by the type of odontoid dysplasia nor by subluxation. Posterior occipitocervical fusion proved to be an effective treatment.
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