Literature DB >> 7330168

Rheumatoid cervical myelopathy.

J S Marks, J Sharp.   

Abstract

The mode of presentation and the factors which influenced the diagnosis and outcome in 31 patients with rheumatoid cervical myelopathy were reviewed. The presenting features included paraesthesiae and /or numbness (23 cases) weakness (six) flexor spasms (five) and incontinence (two). Isolated sensory loss presenting in a glove and stocking distribution was often misdiagnosed as a peripheral neuropathy. Multiple neurological deficits were eventually present in all patients and included spastic quadriparesis (17), spastic paraparesis (seven), bladder disturbance (nine), and cranial nerve deficits (six). Twenty-seven patients had impaired light touch and pin prick sensation but the sensory level did not correlate with the presumed level of spinal cord compressions. Twenty-one patients had dissociation between loss of position and vibration sensation. All patients had one or more cervical luxations; five patients had atlanto-axial luxation alone, five had subaxial luxation alone and the remainder multiple luxations. Neurological improvement was more frequent and of longer duration in those treated by occipito-cervical fusion than in those treated conservatively but fitness for surgery may have selected a group with a better prognosis.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 7330168

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Q J Med        ISSN: 0033-5622


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