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Area of Science:

  • Developmental biology
  • Orthopedic surgery
  • Radiology

Background:

  • A
  • digit-like
  • bone is a rare developmental anomaly, typically found in the pelvis or thorax.
  • Anomalies of this type in the cervical spine are exceptionally uncommon.
  • This case highlights a patient presenting with a gradually enlarging neck mass and esthetic concerns due to a posterior cervical anomaly.

Observation:

  • A patient presented with a palpable, hard neck mass and esthetic complaints.
  • Diagnostic imaging, including radiography, CT, and MRI, identified a digit-like bone posterior to the cervical vertebrae.
  • The anomaly exhibited pseudoarticulation with the spinous process of the fifth cervical vertebra (C5).

Findings:

  • The anomalous bone was composed of normal bone and cartilage.
  • Surgical excision via a posterior midline approach was performed due to progressive growth and esthetic concerns.
  • Postoperative recovery was uneventful, with the patient returning to normal activities.

Implications:

  • Congenital cervical digits are rare deformities requiring thorough clinical and imaging evaluation.
  • Esthetic concerns can be a valid indication for surgical intervention in such cases.
  • This report details the first successful surgical excision of a cervical digit, demonstrating a favorable long-term outcome.