脊椎焦磷酸钙关节病致腰椎小关节囊肿1例报告并文献复习

Mahmoud Alkharsawi, H. Boehm, M. Shousha, M. Alhashash
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背景资料:焦磷酸钙二水合物(CPPD)沉积病是一种代谢紊乱,由CPPD晶体沉积在关节或关节周围结构中导致关节炎症引起。脊柱情感是罕见的。目的:报告一例罕见的由焦磷酸钙关节病引起的腰椎小关节囊肿。研究设计:一份病例报告,并对文献进行简要回顾。患者和方法:73岁男性,10年前接受PLIF L5/S1,两个月前开始出现右L4神经根压迫症状。临床检查显示L4皮肤组没有运动功能紊乱,但感觉减退。他没有晶体沉积障碍的病史。患者接受了该级别的减压和融合。结果:术后及随访一年后症状完全缓解。囊肿的组织病理学检查显示纤维肉芽组织。在偏振光下对组织的检查显示,焦磷酸钙二水合物具有正双折射、短而钝的晶体。结论:焦磷酸钙关节病虽然罕见,但应纳入小关节囊性病变的鉴别诊断。(2020ESJ221)
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Lumbar Facet Joint Cyst Caused by Calcium Pyrophosphate Arthropathy of the Spine: Case Report and Review of Literature
Background Data: Calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate (CPPD) deposition disease is a metabolic disorder caused by the deposition of CPPD crystals in the articular or periarticular structures that leads to inflammation of the joints. Spine affection is rare. Purpose: To present a rare case of lumbar facet joint cyst caused by calcium pyrophosphate arthropathy. Study Design: A case report with a brief review of the literature. Patient and Methods: Seventy-three-year-old man, who underwent PLIF L5/S1 ten years ago, presented with right L4 nerve root compression symptoms that have started two months ago. Clinical examination revealed no motor function disturbance but hypoesthesia in the L4 dermatome. He has no history of crystal deposition disorder. The patient underwent decompression and fusion at this level. Results: The symptoms were completely resolved postoperatively and after one-year follow-up. Histopathological examination of the cyst revealed fibrous granulation tissue. Examination of the tissue under polarized light showed positively birefringent, short blunt crystals of calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate. Conclusion: Calcium pyrophosphate arthropathy, although rare, should be incorporated into the differential diagnosis of cystic lesions of the facet joints. (2020ESJ221)
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