起源于寰枢关节的咽后滑膜囊肿病例报告及文献复习

Veranis s
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寰枢关节滑膜囊肿是一种罕见的实体[1],可能向任何方向生长并压迫邻近结构。寰枢关节滑膜囊肿与创伤或慢性炎症引起的寰枢关节不稳定有关。它们可生长在咽后间隙、脊柱外侧或向椎管方向或硬膜外或硬膜内,并引起进行性脊髓病[2]。滑膜囊肿很少因出血而引起急性临床症状[5]。在这篇文章中,我们提出一个病例报告,72岁的男性表现为轻微的上颈部疼痛,经颈椎MRI(磁共振成像)诊断为咽后囊性肿块起源于寰枢关节。患者给予镇痛药物保守治疗。颈部疼痛没有缓解,在最后5年的随访中没有复发。复查宫颈MRI显示囊肿大小和形态未见改变,患者无症状。屈伸x线未见寰枢椎不稳。类风湿关节炎的实验室结果为阴性。
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Case report of a retropharyngeal synovial cyst originate from atlantoaxial joint and review of the literature
Synovial cysts of the atlantoaxial joint are rare entities [1] and could possibly grow in any direction and compress adjacent structure. Synovial cysts of the atlantoaxial joint have been associated with atlantoaxial instability because of trauma or chronic inflammation. They could grow in the retropharyngeal space, lateral to the spine or towards the spinal canal either epidural or intradural and cause progressive myelopathy [2]. Rarely synovial cysts could cause acute clinical symptoms because of hemorrhage [5]. In this article, we present a case report of a 72 years old man presented with subtle upper neck pain and after cervical MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) has been diagnosed with a retropharyngeal cystic mass originating from atlantoaxial arthrosis. Patient treated conservatively with analgetic medication. Neck pain went off without remission and there was no relapse during the last 5 years of follow up. Repeated cervical MRI revealed no change of the cyst size and morphology and patient remained asymptomatic. Atlantoaxial instability was not present in flexion extension x-rays. Laboratory results for rheumatoid arthritis were negative.
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