Herniation of calcified cervical intervertebral disc causes dissociated motor loss in a child.
Journal: Spine
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Abstract
Herniation of the calcified nucleus pulposus is a rare complication of intervertebral disc calcification in children. Surgical intervention is rarely indicated in the majority of such cases. This paper reports a 12-year-old boy with a calcified nucleus pulposus at C7-T1 which had ruptured into the spinal canal, causing dissociated motor loss. Anterior discectomy and fusion were performed and the patient's muscle weakness markedly improved after surgery.
Authors
M Oga, K Terada, N Kikuchi, Y Oda, Y Sugioka
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