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Area of Science:

  • Orthopedics
  • Radiology
  • Medical Case Study

Background:

  • A 37-year-old male presented with a year of neck pain and stiffness.
  • Previous treatment with manipulative therapy was unsuccessful.
  • Past medical history included marijuana and air duster abuse.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the cause of chronic neck pain and stiffness in a patient with a history of substance abuse.
  • To evaluate the diagnostic utility of advanced imaging techniques in identifying skeletal abnormalities.

Main Methods:

  • Clinical examination revealed reduced cervical spine range of motion.
  • Laboratory tests showed an elevated alkaline phosphatase level.
  • Cervical spine radiography, MRI, and a full skeletal survey were performed.

Main Results:

  • Radiographic and MRI findings indicated significant cervical spine abnormalities.
  • A full skeletal survey was initiated to assess for widespread skeletal involvement.
  • Elevated alkaline phosphatase suggests potential bone metabolic or neoplastic processes.

Conclusions:

  • The patient's persistent neck pain and stiffness were associated with notable skeletal findings on imaging.
  • Further investigation is warranted to determine the etiology of the observed skeletal abnormalities and elevated alkaline phosphatase.