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Circumferential Pannus at C1-C2 Causing Spinal Cord Compression. | LitMetric

Circumferential Pannus at C1-C2 Causing Spinal Cord Compression.

World Neurosurg

Department of Neurological Surgery, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, Florida, USA.

Published: September 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Periodontoid pannus formation is typically caused by rheumatoid arthritis and leads to neural compression in the spinal cord, particularly in the retro-odontoid space.
  • A case report describes a patient with progressive high cervical myelopathy who was found to have both a retro-odontoid pannus and a posterior mass at C1-C2 leading to severe spinal cord compression.
  • The patient underwent successful treatment through a C1-C2 laminectomy and occipitocervical fusion, marking the first reported instance of circumferential pannus at C1-C2 causing such neural compression.

Article Abstract

Periodontoid pannus formation is a pathologic condition caused by a multitude of different etiologies, however, it is most commonly due to rheumatoid arthritis. In these cases, the pannus is typically located in the retro-odontoid space ventral to the spinal cord, leading to progressive neural compression. We describe in this report, a patient who presented with progressive high cervical myelopathy, who on imaging revealed both a retro-odontoid pannus and a posterior C1-C2 mass causing severe circumferential compression of the spinal cord. The patient was successfully treated with a C1-C2 laminectomy and occipitocervical fusion. Periodontoid pannus is a common entity; however, the presence of a C1-C2 posterior pannus is a unique finding. To our knowledge, circumferential pannus at C1-C2 causing neural compression is a clinical entity that has not been previously reported.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.wneu.2024.05.135DOI Listing

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