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[Cervicalgia and interescapular pain by cervical osteochondroma: About a case]

Ignacio Puyuelo Jarne1, Ana Coral Laga Cuen2, Eduardo González Buesa3, Manuel Malillos Torán4, Borja Antón Capitán5.   

Abstract

Background and objective: Osteochondroma is the most frequent benign bone tumor, it can present in solitary or multiple form. Only 1 to 4% of osteochondromas are found in the spine and the most frequent of these is located at the cervical level. Of all spinal osteochondromas, only 0.5% develop insidious and progressive symptoms of medullary compression, either in the form of myelopathy or radiculopathy. These tumors do not grow once the bone maturation is complete, so if the clinic appears, it does so mainly in young patients, between 20 and 30 years old. Methodology: young male with asymptomatic one year evolution posterior cervical tumor, that begins with cervicalgia and interscapular pain, without alarm symptoms. Surgical resection of the tumor is decided.
Results: the pathological result describes the tumor as an osteochondroma. Six months after the intervention, the patient did not report cervicalgia or interscapular pain with a good state of scarring and cervical mobility.
Conclusion: Regarding the management of these tumors, surgical treatment, by means of their resection, is indicated, if the patients present symptoms, with good functional results and a low number of complications. Its management in asymptomatic cases is controversial. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba.

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Keywords:  osteochondroma; cervical vertebrae; spine; bone neoplasms

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35312258      PMCID: PMC9004309          DOI: 10.31053/1853.0605.v79.n1.30804

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Fac Cien Med Univ Nac Cordoba        ISSN: 0014-6722


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1.  Osteochondroma causing cervical spinal cord compression.

Authors:  Ryunosuke Fukushi; Makoto Emori; Noriyuki Iesato; Masanobu Kano; Toshihiko Yamashita
Journal:  Skeletal Radiol       Date:  2017-03-23       Impact factor: 2.199

2.  Long-term outcomes in primary spinal osteochondroma: a multicenter study of 27 patients.

Authors:  Daniel M Sciubba; Mohamed Macki; Mohamad Bydon; Niccole M Germscheid; Jean-Paul Wolinsky; Stefano Boriani; Chetan Bettegowda; Dean Chou; Alessandro Luzzati; Jeremy J Reynolds; Zsolt Szövérfi; Patti Zadnik; Laurence D Rhines; Ziya L Gokaslan; Charles G Fisher; Peter Paul Varga
Journal:  J Neurosurg Spine       Date:  2015-03-20

3.  [Spinal osteochondroma: diagnostic imaging and treatment. Case reports].

Authors:  Carla Lisette García-Ramos; Martín Buganza-Tepole; Claudia Alejandra Obil-Chavarría; Alejandro Antonio Reyes-Sánchez
Journal:  Cir Cir       Date:  2015-09-09       Impact factor: 0.361

4.  Symptomatic solitary osteochondroma of the subaxial cervical spine in a 52-year-old patient.

Authors:  Vijay Sekharappa; Rohit Amritanand; Venkatesh Krishnan; Kenny Samuel David
Journal:  Asian Spine J       Date:  2014-02-06

5.  A Rare Presentation of Cervical Spine Osteochondroma.

Authors:  Vijay Shankar; Kumar Amerendra Singh; Simanchal P Mohanty
Journal:  J Orthop Case Rep       Date:  2016 Nov-Dec

6.  Solitary Osteochondroma Presenting as a Dumbbell Tumor Compressing the Cervical Spinal Cord.

Authors:  Ju Hyung Lee; Sung Han Oh; Pyung Goo Cho; Eun Mi Han; Je Beom Hong
Journal:  Korean J Spine       Date:  2017-09-30
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