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Masahiro Kawanishi1, Hidekazu Tanaka1, Yutaka Ito1, Makoto Yamada1, Kunio Yokoyama1, Naokado Ikeda1, Akira Sugie1.
Abstract
Background: Posterior fixation of C1/2 has become more commonly performed to treat retro-odontoid pseudotumor (ROP). Here, we report a 60-year-old female with cervical dystonia (CD), whose ROP regressed and whose quadriparesis improved after a series of cervical intramuscular botulinum injections. Case Description: A 60-year-old female with 30 years of CD newly presented with a progressive quadriparesis. When the MRI showed ROP compression the cervical spinal cord, she refused surgery and underwent multiple cervical muscular botulinum injections over the next 2 years. Following these injections, the patient's quadriparesis improved as the ROP regressed on subsequent MR studies.Entities:
Keywords: Botulinum; Cervical dystonia; Regression; Retro-odontoid pseudotumor
Year: 2022 PMID: 35928316 PMCID: PMC9345127 DOI: 10.25259/SNI_606_2022
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Surg Neurol Int ISSN: 2152-7806
Figure 1:(a) Initial sagittal T2-weighted image showing the abnormal high intensity (yellow arrow) of cervical cord compressed by retro-odontoid pseudotumor, (b) initial axial T2-weighted image showing markedly compressed cervical cord yellow arrow by retroodontoid pseudotumor.
Figure 2:Two years later, T2-weighted images after botulinum muscle injection showing reduced retro-odontoid pseudotumor and resolution of cervical cord compression. (a) sagittal, (b) axial.
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