Literature DB >> 27520991

Surgical treatment for an uncommon headache: A gap of 4800 years.

Albert Isidro1, Joan Manel Burdeus1, Sergi Loscos1, Javier Bara2, Josep Bosch3, Anna Gallart4.   

Abstract

Background Surgical management of headache due to anomalies in the cervical spine is uncommon, as most cases improve with drugs and/or physical therapy. Case We report two instances of a very uncommon congenital upper cervical spine anomaly due to the presence of a pseudoarthrosis between a unilateral paracondylar process in the base of the skull and an epitransverse process arising from the transverse apophysis (PCP/ETA). The first one corresponds to a male on whom an endoscopic guided puncture was performed, and the second to an adult male from the Neolithic period who showed two cranial trepanations together with the presence of morphine metabolites in both bones and dental calculus. Discussion We draw a parallel between the treatment of two individuals separated by a gap of more than 4800 years: contemporary direct vision of the false joint through a small endoscope, which provides an accurate puncture, and ancient double trepanation with clear signs of bone eburnation.

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Keywords:  Neolithic; Paracondylar process; case report; endoscopy; epitransverse apophysis; trepanation

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27520991     DOI: 10.1177/0333102416665227

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cephalalgia        ISSN: 0333-1024            Impact factor:   6.292


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1.  Post-auricular lump: CT diagnosis.

Authors:  Ying Liang Low; Soon Yiew Sia; Salil Babla Singbal; Sterling Ellis Eide; Junwei Zhang
Journal:  Skeletal Radiol       Date:  2019-02       Impact factor: 2.199

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