| Literature DB >> 32963683 |
Teka Maher1, Zaier Akram Yassine1, Ben Hnia Majdi1, Naouar Nader2.
Abstract
Cervical spine damage is common in psoriatic arthritis especially in older forms and it is rarely initiated by symptomatic atloid-axoid instability. Spinal involvement is frequently associated with sacroiliac dysfunction, the cervical spine involvement is observed in 35%-75% of cases with two types of radiological lesion. Upper cervical spine localization often manifests as C1-C2 arthritis, lower cervical spine involvement is manifested by syndesmophytes, ossification of the anterior longitudinal ligament and posterior inter apophyseal osteoarthritis. Our case is about a late onset upper cervical spine instability in a 45-year-old patient who has been treated for 20 years for rheumatism and has checked for paraesthesia's of the four limbs and gait difficulty that have been evolving over the last 3 months and the outcome of this case is that a C1-C2 instability must be systematically checked for in view of the appearance of deficient signs. Copyright: Teka Maher et al.Entities:
Keywords: Arthritis psoriatic; arthrodesis; spondyloarthropathies
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32963683 PMCID: PMC7490141 DOI: 10.11604/pamj.2020.36.217.24850
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pan Afr Med J