Literature DB >> 12080496

[Calcification of the thoracic yellow ligament as a cause of myelopathy].

J L Gil-Salú1, M López-Escobar, E Gómez-Cárdenas, F Rodríguez-Peña, J A Repeto-López, J López-López, F García-Vázquez.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Ossified yellow ligaments are a rare cause of thoracic myelopathy, which has been reported mainly in Japanese patients. The lower thoracic spine is the most common site affected and symptomatic patients usually begin to develop spactic paraparesis in combination with reduced depth sensation. CLINICAL CASE: A 45 year old female that since 8 months presented progressive gait disturbance with paresthesias to both lower extremities. Neurologic examination revealed a spactic gait with exaggeration of lower extremities reflexes, positive bilateral Babinski sign and reduced depth sensation. The MRI revealed concentric narrowing of the spinal canal between D(8) to D(11) with spinal cord compression due to enlarged calcified yellow ligaments and hypertrophy of articular processes. A D(9)-D(10) laminectomy was performed, with removed of calcified yellow ligaments, and foraminotomy in affected levels. The postoperative follow up during 30 months has been uneventful.
CONCLUSION: Calcified yellow ligaments are a poorly understood cause of thoracic myelopathy which should be treated as early as possible in symptomatic patients.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12080496

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Neurol        ISSN: 0210-0010            Impact factor:   0.870


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1.  Contributing factors affecting the prognosis surgical outcome for thoracic OLF.

Authors:  Sung Uk Kuh; Young Soo Kim; Yong Eun Cho; Byung Ho Jin; Keun Su Kim; Young Sul Yoon; Dong Kyu Chin
Journal:  Eur Spine J       Date:  2005-05-18       Impact factor: 3.134

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