High cervical spine spondylodiscitis management and literature review

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Autor(a) principal: Sebben,André Luis
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Graells,Xavier Soler, Benato,Marcel Luiz, Santoro,Pedro Grein Del, Kulcheski,Álynson Larocca
Tipo de documento: Relatório
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira (Online)
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Resumo: Summary Spondylodiscitis affecting the cervical spine is the most unusual type. Disease progression can be dramatic, even causing quadriplegia and death. We present an unusual case that progressed with osteolytic lesions between C2 and C3, causing cord compression and epidural abscess. The patient was treated surgically by a double approach and improved without neurological deficits and with better inflammatory markers. We reviewed the current literature on the subject.
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title High cervical spine spondylodiscitis management and literature review
spellingShingle High cervical spine spondylodiscitis management and literature review
Sebben,André Luis
spinal disease
neck pain
discitis
title_short High cervical spine spondylodiscitis management and literature review
title_full High cervical spine spondylodiscitis management and literature review
title_fullStr High cervical spine spondylodiscitis management and literature review
title_full_unstemmed High cervical spine spondylodiscitis management and literature review
title_sort High cervical spine spondylodiscitis management and literature review
author Sebben,André Luis
author_facet Sebben,André Luis
Graells,Xavier Soler
Benato,Marcel Luiz
Santoro,Pedro Grein Del
Kulcheski,Álynson Larocca
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author2 Graells,Xavier Soler
Benato,Marcel Luiz
Santoro,Pedro Grein Del
Kulcheski,Álynson Larocca
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Graells,Xavier Soler
Benato,Marcel Luiz
Santoro,Pedro Grein Del
Kulcheski,Álynson Larocca
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv spinal disease
neck pain
discitis
topic spinal disease
neck pain
discitis
description Summary Spondylodiscitis affecting the cervical spine is the most unusual type. Disease progression can be dramatic, even causing quadriplegia and death. We present an unusual case that progressed with osteolytic lesions between C2 and C3, causing cord compression and epidural abscess. The patient was treated surgically by a double approach and improved without neurological deficits and with better inflammatory markers. We reviewed the current literature on the subject.
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