| Literature DB >> 34079239 |
Baoliang Zhang1,2,3, Guanghui Chen1,2,3, Xi Chen1,2,3, Chuiguo Sun1,2,3, Zhongqiang Chen1,2,3.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Cervical ossification of ligamentum flavum (COLF) is a rare clinical entity which can occasionally contribute to severe myeloradiculopathy. Many orthopedists are unfamiliar with or underestimate this pathology. Therefore, a comprehensive research is obligatory to reappraise the epidemiological, radiological, clinical and histopathological characteristics of COLF-myeloradiculopathy based on synthesis of individual patient data.Entities:
Keywords: cervical myelopathy; epidemiology; histopathology; ossification of ligamentum flavum; radiography; semeiology
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34079239 PMCID: PMC8163622 DOI: 10.2147/CIA.S313357
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Interv Aging ISSN: 1176-9092 Impact factor: 4.458
Figure 1(A) Sagittal computed tomography view of COLF; (B) axial computed tomography view of COLF; (C) sagittal magnetic resonance imaging of COLF; (D) axial magnetic resonance imaging of COLF; (E) sagittal computed tomography of concomitant COLF and COPLL; (F) axial computed tomography view of concomitant COLF and COPLL; (G) sagittal magnetic resonance imaging of concomitant COLF and COPLL; (H) axial magnetic resonance imaging of concomitant COLF and COPLL.
Figure 2Flow chart of the selection of studies included in this systematic review.
Figure 3Literature characteristics. (A) Year of publication and number of reported articles/cases; (B) countries of publication and number of reported articles/cases; (C) regional distribution of cases.
Figure 4Epidemiological characteristics of COLF. (A) Mean age distribution of cases; (B) the number of cases in different age group; (C) gender distribution of cases; (D) racial distribution of cases.
Figure 5COLF distribution on T2-weighted sagittal MRI. (A and D) Single-segment distribution; (B and E) two-segment distribution; (C and F) multiple-segment distribution.
Figure 6COLF location on Axial CT views. (A and E) Central site of the lamina; (B and F) left side of the lamina; (C and G) right side of the lamina; (D and H) bilateral side of the lamina.
Figure 7Radiological characteristics of COLF. (A) The proportion of single-segment distribution, two-segment distribution and multiple-segment distribution; (B) the proportion of central site of the lamina, left side of the lamina, right side of the lamina and bilateral side of the lamina; (C) segmental distribution of COLF; (D) segmental distribution of concomitant COLF and COPLL.
Figure 8The category and frequency of presenting symptoms of COLF patients included.