S S Rengachary1, A Sanan. 1. Department of Neurosurgery, University of Minnesota Hospital and Clinics, Minneapolis, USA.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE AND IMPORTANCE: We report a unique case of ivory osteoma of the cervical spine. CLINICAL PRESENTATION: The clinical presentation was one of polyradicular deficit without myelopathy after trauma. The imaging characteristics and histology of the lesion were those of a classic ivory osteoma. INTERVENTION: A complete surgical excision of the lesion was accomplished. CONCLUSION: We think we have recorded the only well-documented case of ivory osteoma affecting the spine.
OBJECTIVE AND IMPORTANCE: We report a unique case of ivory osteoma of the cervical spine. CLINICAL PRESENTATION: The clinical presentation was one of polyradicular deficit without myelopathy after trauma. The imaging characteristics and histology of the lesion were those of a classic ivory osteoma. INTERVENTION: A complete surgical excision of the lesion was accomplished. CONCLUSION: We think we have recorded the only well-documented case of ivory osteoma affecting the spine.