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
Spinal tuberculosis usually occurs in a single vertebral body or two to three adjacent vertebrae; it...
AbstractOs odontoideum is a separate odontoid process from the body of the axis. It is the most comm...
Bone localization of tuberculosis mainly affects the thoracolumbar spine. The cervical spine is rare...
SummaryCraniovertebral junction tuberculosis is a rare lesion in which treatment remains controversi...
Background: Craniovertebral junction tuberculosis (CVJ-TB) is a rare entity occurring in only 0.3 to...
SummaryCentral nervous system involvement is observed in no more than 10% of patients with systemic ...
There are variety of diseases which affect the region of craniovertebral junction, including congeni...
Tuberculosis (TB), the disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, is the second leading killer wo...
SummaryBackgroundIn developing countries, a recognized etiology of paraplegia can be tuberculous rad...
The retropharyngeal space lies in the posterior pharyngeal wall between the middle and deep layers o...
AbstractNoncontiguous tuberculous spondylitis, especially with involvement of the cervicothoracic ju...
Tuberculosis infection of the second cervical spine is a very rare case and has an incidence rate of...
Simultaneous involvement of the posterior and anterior vertebral elements in spinal tuberculosis is ...
Object: The authors studied the immediate and long-term outcome after transoral decompression, occip...
Introduction Tuberculosis of the cervical spine is rare, comprising only 3-5% of cases of tuberculos...
Spinal tuberculosis usually occurs in a single vertebral body or two to three adjacent vertebrae; it...
AbstractOs odontoideum is a separate odontoid process from the body of the axis. It is the most comm...
Bone localization of tuberculosis mainly affects the thoracolumbar spine. The cervical spine is rare...
SummaryCraniovertebral junction tuberculosis is a rare lesion in which treatment remains controversi...
Background: Craniovertebral junction tuberculosis (CVJ-TB) is a rare entity occurring in only 0.3 to...
SummaryCentral nervous system involvement is observed in no more than 10% of patients with systemic ...
There are variety of diseases which affect the region of craniovertebral junction, including congeni...
Tuberculosis (TB), the disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, is the second leading killer wo...
SummaryBackgroundIn developing countries, a recognized etiology of paraplegia can be tuberculous rad...
The retropharyngeal space lies in the posterior pharyngeal wall between the middle and deep layers o...
AbstractNoncontiguous tuberculous spondylitis, especially with involvement of the cervicothoracic ju...
Tuberculosis infection of the second cervical spine is a very rare case and has an incidence rate of...
Simultaneous involvement of the posterior and anterior vertebral elements in spinal tuberculosis is ...
Object: The authors studied the immediate and long-term outcome after transoral decompression, occip...
Introduction Tuberculosis of the cervical spine is rare, comprising only 3-5% of cases of tuberculos...
Spinal tuberculosis usually occurs in a single vertebral body or two to three adjacent vertebrae; it...
AbstractOs odontoideum is a separate odontoid process from the body of the axis. It is the most comm...
Bone localization of tuberculosis mainly affects the thoracolumbar spine. The cervical spine is rare...