[Neurological complications involving the cervical spine as a cause of adverse outcome in patients with rheumatoid arthritis].

Q3 Medicine
M Yu Martynov, E I Schmidt, L P Belikova, B S Lepeshkin
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Abstract

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is one of the most common autoimmune diseases. Erosive arthritis and pannus are key clinical features of RA, and the cervical spine (CS) involvement in RA is ranked 3rd in frequency after hand and foot joint involvement. Neurological complications in patients with the CS involvement significantly aggravate the course of RA and can cause an adverse outcome. Two clinical cases of RA patients with subluxation in the atlanto-occipital (AOJ) and atlanto-axial (AAJ) joints, pannus, and fatal outcome are presented. It was found that one of the first symptoms of AOJ and AAJ subluxations may be headache in the occipital region and pain in the upper cervical spine. The progression of instability in these joints leads first to transient and later persistent symptoms of involvement of the medulla oblongata and the cervical spinal cord. Early diagnosis of clinical manifestations, follow-up of radiological changes, and consultation with a neurosurgeon are important in these patients.

[涉及颈椎的神经系统并发症是类风湿性关节炎患者不良后果的一个原因]。
类风湿性关节炎(RA)是最常见的自身免疫性疾病之一。糜烂性关节炎和pannus是RA的主要临床特征,在RA中颈椎受累的频率仅次于手足关节受累,排名第3位。CS受累患者的神经系统并发症可显著加重RA病程,并可导致不良后果。本文报道两例RA伴寰枕关节(AOJ)和寰枢关节(AAJ)半脱位的临床病例及致死性结局。我们发现,AOJ和AAJ半脱位的最初症状之一可能是枕区头痛和上颈椎疼痛。这些关节不稳定的进展首先导致延髓和颈脊髓受累的短暂和后来的持续症状。早期诊断临床表现,随访影像学改变,并咨询神经外科医生对这些患者是重要的。
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期刊介绍: Одно из старейших медицинских изданий России, основанное в 1901 году. Создание журнала связано с именами выдающихся деятелей отечественной медицины, вошедших в историю мировой психиатрии и неврологии, – С.С. Корсакова и А.Я. Кожевникова. Широкий диапазон предлагаемых журналом материалов и разнообразие форм их представления привлекают внимание научных работников и врачей, опытных и начинающих медиков, причем не только неврологов и психиатров, но и специалистов смежных областей медицины.
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