نتایج جستجو برای: subaxial subluxation

تعداد نتایج: 2672  

2017
Małgorzata Mańczak Robert Gasik

Cervical spine is affected in more than a half of patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Depending on the degree of damage to the individual joints and ligaments RA-related cervical spine instability takes the form of atlanto-axial subluxation, subaxial subluxation or cranial settling. In the advanced cases spinal stenosis can occur as well as spinal cord injuries with typical neurological sy...

2016
Taigo Inada Takeo Furuya Koshiro Kamiya Mitsutoshi Ota Satoshi Maki Takane Suzuki Kazuhisa Takahashi Masashi Yamazaki Masaaki Aramomi Chikato Mannoji Masao Koda

STUDY DESIGN Retrospective case series. PURPOSE To elucidate the impact of postoperative occiput-C2 (O-C2) angle change on subaxial cervical alignment. OVERVIEW OF LITERATURE In the case of occipito-upper cervical fixation surgery, it is recommended that the O-C2 angle should be set larger than the preoperative value postoperatively. METHODS The present study included 17 patients who unde...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume 2004
Jonathan N Grauer Edwin M Tingstad Nahshon Rand Michael J Christie Alan S Hilibrand

BACKGROUND Rheumatoid arthritis is sometimes associated with radiographic evidence of instability of the cervical spine, most commonly an abnormal subluxation between vertebrae. When this instability compromises the space that is available for the spinal cord, it may be predictive of paralysis. However, the prevalence of radiographic signs of instability that are predictive of paralysis among p...

Journal: :Bulletin of the NYU hospital for joint diseases 2011
Bradley R Wasserman Ronald Moskovich Afshin E Razi

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic, systemic inflammatory disorder affecting multiple organ systems, joints, ligaments, and bones and commonly involves the cervical spine. Chronic synovitis may result in bony erosion and ligamentous laxity that result in instability and subluxation. Anterior atlantoaxial subluxation (AAS) is the most frequently occurring deformity, due to laxity of the prim...

Journal: :Canadian journal of anaesthesia = Journal canadien d'anesthesie 1993
A Macarthur S Kleiman

Cervical joint disease in rheumatoid arthritis patients is common. These patients may be at risk for severe life-threatening neurological problems in the perioperative period and thus present a challenge to the anaesthetist. By understanding the various anatomical abnormalities that may occur in rheumatoid cervical joint disease, the anaesthetist can design an appropriate management plan for th...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 1984
H Kudo K Iwano H Yoshizawa

Five patients with long-standing, severe rheumatoid arthritis who developed cervical myelopathy at the subaxial levels are presented. In each patient the myelopathy occurred in the absence of major subluxation. At laminectomy the cause of the cord compression was found to be a band-like mass of ligamentous and granulation tissue in the posterior half of the extradural space, extending to the un...

Journal: :Reumatizam 2007
Dubravka Bobek Durdica Babić-Naglić Kristina Potocki Josipa Kern Olga Badovinac Bozidar Curković

UNLABELLED Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a systemic disease and cervical spine can be affected. The data regarding cervical spondylitis are very rare and diverse in literarture. The aim of study was to assess the prevalence of cervical spine involvement in patients with PsA. Between totally 41 patients with PsA we confirmed the incidence of 68% (29 patients) with symptomatic cervical spine disea...

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