Background: Craniovertebral junction tuberculosis (CVJ-TB) is a rare entity occurring in only 0.3 to 1% of tuberculous spondylitis. It causes severe instability and neurological deficits. Present study includes 16 cases of CVJ tuberculosis with neck pain and progressive quadriparesis. Radiological evaluation showed wide spread disease around clivus, C1, C2, C3 with extensive bony destruction, cord compression, basilar invagination and atlantoaxial dislocation.Methods: The study included all the cases admitted with cv junction tuberculosis in neurosurgery ward in King George hospital, Visakhapatnam during a period of three years from 2014 to 2016. Four cases were managed conservatively and four cases were treated by only posterior occipitoce...
Abstract Background Surgical treatment is mainly used for atlantoaxial tuberculosis with neurologica...
ABSTRACT: The surgical approaches to treating cervical spinal tuberculosis (CSTB) were contentious,...
Tuberculosis infection of the second cervical spine is a very rare case and has an incidence rate of...
Object: The authors studied the immediate and long-term outcome after transoral decompression, occip...
There are variety of diseases which affect the region of craniovertebral junction, including congeni...
The retropharyngeal space lies in the posterior pharyngeal wall between the middle and deep layers o...
Background: Tuberculosis of the cervical spine is uncommon, constituting 3-9% of all cases of tuberc...
SummaryCraniovertebral junction tuberculosis is a rare lesion in which treatment remains controversi...
Direct anterior approach to the cervicothoracic spine (C7-T4) poses a technical challenge in neurosu...
Tuberculosis (TB) rarely involves the craniovertebral junction (CVJ). Atlantoaxial dislocation (AAD)...
INTRODUCTION: In April 1993, World Health Organization (WHO) has declared Tuberculosis as a global ...
Background: Spinal tuberculosis or Pott’s spine occurs in about 1-2% of patients with tuberculosis a...
SummaryCentral nervous system involvement is observed in no more than 10% of patients with systemic ...
The vertebral column is involved in less than 1% of all the cases of tuberculosis. It can associated...
Summary: Central nervous system involvement is observed in no more than 10% of patients with systemi...
Abstract Background Surgical treatment is mainly used for atlantoaxial tuberculosis with neurologica...
ABSTRACT: The surgical approaches to treating cervical spinal tuberculosis (CSTB) were contentious,...
Tuberculosis infection of the second cervical spine is a very rare case and has an incidence rate of...
Object: The authors studied the immediate and long-term outcome after transoral decompression, occip...
There are variety of diseases which affect the region of craniovertebral junction, including congeni...
The retropharyngeal space lies in the posterior pharyngeal wall between the middle and deep layers o...
Background: Tuberculosis of the cervical spine is uncommon, constituting 3-9% of all cases of tuberc...
SummaryCraniovertebral junction tuberculosis is a rare lesion in which treatment remains controversi...
Direct anterior approach to the cervicothoracic spine (C7-T4) poses a technical challenge in neurosu...
Tuberculosis (TB) rarely involves the craniovertebral junction (CVJ). Atlantoaxial dislocation (AAD)...
INTRODUCTION: In April 1993, World Health Organization (WHO) has declared Tuberculosis as a global ...
Background: Spinal tuberculosis or Pott’s spine occurs in about 1-2% of patients with tuberculosis a...
SummaryCentral nervous system involvement is observed in no more than 10% of patients with systemic ...
The vertebral column is involved in less than 1% of all the cases of tuberculosis. It can associated...
Summary: Central nervous system involvement is observed in no more than 10% of patients with systemi...
Abstract Background Surgical treatment is mainly used for atlantoaxial tuberculosis with neurologica...
ABSTRACT: The surgical approaches to treating cervical spinal tuberculosis (CSTB) were contentious,...
Tuberculosis infection of the second cervical spine is a very rare case and has an incidence rate of...