Background Context: Cervical disc herniations at the C3-C4 level are distinctly uncommon. The authors present the first case series of isolated C3-C4 disc herniations presenting with myelopathy.
Purpose: To elucidate a rare presentation of the uncommon C3-C4 disc herniation.
Study Design: Case series.
Patient Sample: The four patients who presented with myelopathy caused by isolated C3-C4 disc herniations, at the spine unit, Vancouver General Hospital between 1999 and 2005.
Outcome Measure: Improvement in neurological status.
Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the files of the patients. The clinical features and outcome of surgery were assessed.
Results: The C3-C4 disc herniation can present as with no or mild pain, and hand numbness was a prominent symptom. Early recognition and treatment led to favorable outcome.
Conclusions: Myelopathy is rarely caused by a C3-C4 disc herniation. This etiology may be underdiagnosed but has a more favorable outcome in those cases where rapid diagnosis is followed by spinal cord decompression.
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