Spyridon P Galanakos, Nikolaos D Karakousis, George Bablekos, Sophia Fontara
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Abstract
Objective: The aim of the present study was to describe the causes involved in the pathophysiology of coccydynia, emerging from the coccyx or the anatomical tailbone region.
Case report: We present the case of a 64-year-old man with pain in the coccyx and numbness in the perianal area. After clinical examination and imaging evaluation, including plain X-rays and magnetic resonance, coccygeal disc disease was identified. Other findings, such as tumor and fracture were excluded. We decided to undertake conservative management and the pain was eventually relieved. This is the first case report of coccygodynia and perianal numbness attributed to coccygeal disc disease.
Conlcusion: Although there is no standard treatment, coexisting coccygeal disc disease should be always taken into account, with clinical and imaging examinations being considered of major importance to establish both medical diagnosis and treatment.
研究目的本研究旨在描述尾骨痛的病理生理学原因,尾骨痛是由尾骨或尾骨解剖区域引起的:本病例是一名 64 岁男性的病例,他患有尾骨疼痛和肛周麻木。经过临床检查和影像学评估(包括 X 光平片和磁共振),确定了尾椎椎间盘疾病。排除了肿瘤和骨折等其他病变。我们决定采取保守治疗,疼痛最终得到缓解。这是首例因尾椎椎间盘疾病导致尾骨痛和肛周麻木的病例报告:虽然目前还没有标准的治疗方法,但应始终考虑并存的尾椎间盘疾病,临床和影像学检查对于确定医学诊断和治疗至关重要。