The crowned dens syndrome: a rare form of calcium pyrophosphate deposition disease.

Journal: European Radiology
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Abstract

The crowned dens syndrome has been termed as acute neck pain ascribed to CPPD deposits associated with a tomographic appearance of calcification surrounding the odontoid process. This rare entity resulting in cervical cord compression is generally seen in older female patients. We present a 26-year-old woman with cervical cord compression due to massive calcification in the periodontoid area and discuss the X-ray and CT findings of the disease.

Authors
T Baysal, O Baysal, R Kutlu, I Karaman, B Mizrak