SummaryCraniovertebral junction tuberculosis is a rare lesion in which treatment remains controversial. Options range from conservative treatment to surgery, independently of any associated neurological threat. We here report the first case of pathologic odontoid fracture in a context of spinal tuberculosis, complicated by unusual neurological evolution. The patient presented with non-contiguous multifocal tuberculosis, of which there have previously been only 6 reported cases
Objective: Odontoid fractures make up 10-15% of all cervical fractures. Odontoid process fracture an...
Tuberculosis of the cervical spine is a rare clinical condition (10%), most commonly affected lower ...
massive soft-tissue paravertebral shadow, extending from the third to the twelfth thoracic vertebra....
SummaryCraniovertebral junction tuberculosis is a rare lesion in which treatment remains controversi...
There are variety of diseases which affect the region of craniovertebral junction, including congeni...
FRACTURES of the odontoid process of the axis are not common, but certainly they do not fall into th...
Spinal tuberculosis usually occurs in a single vertebral body or two to three adjacent vertebrae; it...
History of present illness: An 84-year-old male presented with left-sided posterior head, neck, and...
Tuberculosis (TB) rarely involves the craniovertebral junction (CVJ). Atlantoaxial dislocation (AAD)...
Background: Craniovertebral junction tuberculosis (CVJ-TB) is a rare entity occurring in only 0.3 to...
In three to five percent of active cases of tuberculosis, skeletal lesions develop. Typically, these...
Nearly one-third of the human population is infected with tuberculosis. Of those with active disease...
Skeletal tuberculosis is the main extrapulmonary site for Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection disem...
In three to five percent of active cases of tuberculosis, skeletal lesions develop. Typically, these...
Copyright © 2014 Balaji Saibaba et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Objective: Odontoid fractures make up 10-15% of all cervical fractures. Odontoid process fracture an...
Tuberculosis of the cervical spine is a rare clinical condition (10%), most commonly affected lower ...
massive soft-tissue paravertebral shadow, extending from the third to the twelfth thoracic vertebra....
SummaryCraniovertebral junction tuberculosis is a rare lesion in which treatment remains controversi...
There are variety of diseases which affect the region of craniovertebral junction, including congeni...
FRACTURES of the odontoid process of the axis are not common, but certainly they do not fall into th...
Spinal tuberculosis usually occurs in a single vertebral body or two to three adjacent vertebrae; it...
History of present illness: An 84-year-old male presented with left-sided posterior head, neck, and...
Tuberculosis (TB) rarely involves the craniovertebral junction (CVJ). Atlantoaxial dislocation (AAD)...
Background: Craniovertebral junction tuberculosis (CVJ-TB) is a rare entity occurring in only 0.3 to...
In three to five percent of active cases of tuberculosis, skeletal lesions develop. Typically, these...
Nearly one-third of the human population is infected with tuberculosis. Of those with active disease...
Skeletal tuberculosis is the main extrapulmonary site for Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection disem...
In three to five percent of active cases of tuberculosis, skeletal lesions develop. Typically, these...
Copyright © 2014 Balaji Saibaba et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Objective: Odontoid fractures make up 10-15% of all cervical fractures. Odontoid process fracture an...
Tuberculosis of the cervical spine is a rare clinical condition (10%), most commonly affected lower ...
massive soft-tissue paravertebral shadow, extending from the third to the twelfth thoracic vertebra....