Cervical cord compression by hereditary multiple exostosis: case report and review of literature |
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Authors: | Aniba K Aldea S Gaillard S |
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Affiliation: | Service de neurochirurgie, hôpital Foch, 40, rue Worth, 92150 Suresnes, France |
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Abstract: | BackgroundHereditary multiple exostosis (HME) is an hereditary disease, characterized by the presence of multiple osteochondromas; 7% of patients with HME have a spinal disease. Through this observation, the authors discuss the diagnostic and therapeutic aspects of this rare lesion.Case reportA 45-year-old woman, operated 10 years ago for an exostosis of the right fibula and left femur. She has since few years paresthesia of all four limbs with distal predominance, walking fatigability kind of spinal claudication. The MRI shows a voluminous osteoma at the second cervical vertebra compressing the spinal cord. The patient was operated with macroscopically complete resection of the exostosis and C2 laminectomy.ConclusionThe cervical exostosis associated with HME is a rare disease. The clinical symptomatology is dominated by spinal cord compression and surgical treatment allows excellent clinical results. |
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Keywords: | Hereditary multiple exostosis Spinal cord comression Osteochondroma Bessel Hagen disease |
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