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Title: A very rare case of cervicothoracic vertebral synostosis spanning eight adjacent segments: congenital vs acquired
Authors: Altas, Hilal
Bugdayci, Onur
Cengic, Ismet
Tureli, Derya
Ordu Üniversitesi
0000-0002-6011-2720
Keywords: Cervicothoracic vertebral synostosis; Klippel - Feil syndrome; Magnetic resonance imaging; Brucellosis; Growth ifferentiation factor 6
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: MARMARA UNIV, FAC MEDICINE, HAYDARPASA, ISTAN, 34668, TURKEY
Abstract: An elderly female presented with acute post-traumatic neck pain. Cervical roentgenogram revealed a long-segment cervicothoracic vertebral fusion spanning 8 adjacent spinal levels. The patient was evaluated with computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance (MR) imagings of the spine, electromyography (EMG) and growth differentiation factor 6 (GDF6) gene mutation analysis. Imaging findings were atypical for congenital block vertebrae and there was no GDF6 mutation. A revision of very old medical records and patient's recollections revealed long-term stay in sanatorium for rehabilitation of chronic partially-treated brucella spondylodiscitis during adolescence. Block vertebrae spanning several levels have previously been reported; but, this is the first report of an acquired cervicothoracic fusion spanning 8 adjacent vertebral bodies.
URI: http://doi.org/10.5472/marumj.398944
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