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Autologous Microfractured and Purified Adipose Tissue for Arthroscopic Management of Osteochondral Lesions of the Talus
Published on: January 23, 2018
Atlantoaxial degenerative articular cysts
B D Birch1, A G Khandji, P C McCormick
1Department of Neurological Surgery, Neurological Institute, New York, New York, USA.
Abstract:
Cysts associated with spinal joints are not a common cause of neurological symptoms. The authors report a series of five patients with cysts of the atlantodental articulation and review five additional cases from the literature. The patients ranged from 60 to 85 years of age and included three men and seven women. No patient had evidence of rheumatoid arthritis or previous trauma. The cysts caused ventral cervicomedullary compression, did not enhance on magnetic resonance imaging, and were not associated with widening of the anterior atlantodental interval or osseous degeneration of the dens. All patients improved postsurgery. Fusion was required if a transoral procedure was performed. Patients undergoing posterior decompressions were clinically and radiographically stable after operation.
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