蛛网膜炎骨化在脊柱

Q4 Medicine Coluna/ Columna Pub Date : 2023-06-23 DOI:10.1590/s1808-185120222202270405
Micaela Cinalli, P. Bazán, Pedro Avila
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摘要:脊柱骨化性蛛网膜炎(AO)是一种罕见的疾病,其特征是蛛网膜和硬脑膜囊进行性钙化,并随之累及神经系统。目的:回顾其病因、临床表现及补充研究,为其正确诊断提供参考。方法:在PRISMA指南下进行系统评价,检索Pubmed, Lilacs和Embase。收集患者的人口统计资料(性别和年龄)、作为AO病因的病史、AO病因和AO诊断之间的时间、临床表现和用于诊断的补充研究。结果:38篇文章,共收集患者46例(女25例,男21例),平均年龄52岁。最常见的原因是以前的脊柱手术和脂溶性造影剂的脊髓造影。最常见的症状是肌肉力量不足(74%)和疼痛(69%)。CT检查占76%。最常见的部位是胸部(35%)。结论:其发病机制尚不清楚;描述为蛛网膜慢性炎症过程的最终原因,随之而来的骨化生。诊断通常先于长时间的疼痛和进行性神经症状。对诊断最敏感和特异的辅助研究是不加对比的断层扫描,在临床怀疑时应要求进行。证据水平II;系统的回顾。
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ARACHNOIDITIS OSSIFICATIONS IN THE SPINE
ABSTRACT Introduction: Arachnoiditis ossificans (AO) in the spine is a rare entity characterized by progressive calcification of the arachnoid and dural sac, with consequent neurological involvement. Objective: Review the causes, clinical manifestations, and complementary studies for their correct diagnosis. Method: Systematic review under PRISMA guidelines, with search in Pubmed, Lilacs, and Embase. Patient demographics (sex and age), history reported as a cause of AO and time elapsed between cause and diagnosis of AO, clinical manifestations, and complementary studies used for diagnosis were collected. Results: 38 articles, of which we collected 46 patients (25 women, 21 men), mean age of 52 years. The most frequent cause was previous spine surgery and myelography with fat-soluble contrast. The most frequent symptoms were insufficient muscle strength (74%) and pain (69%). CT was used in 76%. The most frequent location was thoracic (35%). Conclusion: Its pathogenesis is unclear; described as the final cause of a chronic inflammatory process in the arachnoid with the consequent bone metaplasia. Diagnosis usually precedes a long period of pain and progressive neurological symptoms. The most sensitive and specific complementary study for the diagnosis is the tomography without contrast, which should be requested in case of clinical suspicion. Level of Evidence II; Systematic Review.
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Coluna/ Columna Medicine-Surgery
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