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Updated: Jun 25 2021

Rheumatoid Cervical Spondylitis

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  • Summary
  • EPIDEMIOLOGY
  • ETIOLOGY
  • Classification
  • Presentation
  • Imaging
  • General Treatment
  • Atlantoaxial Subluxation
  • Basilar Invagination 
    • Introduction
      • also known as superior migration of odontoid (SMO)
        • tip of dens migrates above foramen magnum
      • present in 40% of RA patients
      • often seen in combination with fixed atlantoaxial subluxation
    • Mechanism
      • cranial migration of dens from erosion and bone loss between occiput and C1&C2
    • Imaging
      • radiographic lines
        • Ranawat C1-C2 index
          • center of C2 pedicle to a line connecting the anterior and posterior C1 arches
          • normal measurement in men is 17 mm, whereas in women it is 15 mm
          • distance of < 13 mm is consistent with impaction
          • most reproducible measurement
        • McGregor's line
          • line drawn from the posterior edge of the hard palate to the caudal posterior occiput curve
          • cranial settling is present when the tip of dens is more than 4.5 mm above this line
          • can be difficult when there is dens erosion
        • Chamberlain's line
          • line from dorsal margin of hard palate->posterior edge of the foramen magnum
          • abnormal if tip of dens > 5 mm proximal Chamberlain's line
          • normal distance from tip of dens to basion of occiput is 4-5 mm
          • this line is often hard to visualize on standard radiographs
        • McRae's line
          • defines the opening of the foramen magnum
          • the tip of the dens may protrude slightly above this line, but if the dens is below this line then impaction is not present
      • MRI
        • cervicomedullary angle < 135° suggest impending neurologic impairment
    • Treatment
      • operative
        • C2 to occiput fusion
          • indications
            • progressive cranial migration (> 5 mm)
            • neurologic compromise
            • cervicomedullary angle <135° on MRI
        • transoral or anterior retropharyngeal odontoid resection
          • indications
            • brain stem compromise
  • Subaxial Subluxation
  • Operative Complications
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