不同临床表现的异常完全性颈肋关节伴斜角结节肥大4例

Q Medicine
Vedat Uruç, R. Özden, Aydıner Kalacı, Seyit K. Başarslan, H. Bayaroğullari
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摘要

胸廓出口综合征(TOS)的定义是由于颈腋区臂丛和锁骨下血管受压而引起的体征和症状。颈肋是非常罕见的TOS病因。大多数是无症状的,在常规胸片检查时偶然发现。我们在此报告4例不寻常的颈肋关节并肥大的斜角结节,其临床表现不同,包括:TOS,锁骨上区可触及肿块,无症状。手术治疗TOS效果良好。综上所述,完全性颈突伴肥大的斜角结节是一种非常罕见的致TOS的病因。颈椎骨切除和颈椎骨全切除术是治疗颈椎病的良好选择。此外,在鉴别诊断锁骨上可见肿块时,应考虑颈肋。x线平片足以诊断;然而,三维计算机断层扫描在术前手术计划和详细显示颈肋骨的关节结构方面提供了许多优势。
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Four Cases of Unusual Complete Cervical Ribs Articulating With the Hypertrophied Scalene Tubercle With Different Clinical Presentations
Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) is defined as the signs and symptoms caused by compression of brachial plexus and subclavian vessels in the cervicoaxillary region. Cervical ribs are very rare causes of TOS. Most of them are asymptomatic and incidentally diagnosed during routine chest x-ray. We presented here 4 cases of unusual cervical ribs articulating with hypertrophied scalene tubercle with different clinical presentations including: TOS, palpable mass at the supraclavicular region, and asymptomatic. TOS was treated surgically with good results. In conclusion, complete cervical costa, articulating with hypertrophied scalene tubercle is a very rare cause of TOS. Scalenotomy and complete resection of the cervical rib is a good choice for treatment. In addition, the cervical ribs should be considered in the differential diagnosis of the palpable masses seen at the supraclavicular regions. Plain radiographs are enough for diagnosis; however, 3-dimensional computerized tomography provides many advantages in preoperative surgical planning and demonstrating the articulating structure of the cervical ribs in a detailed manner.
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Neurosurgery Quarterly
Neurosurgery Quarterly 医学-神经科学
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期刊介绍: Neurosurgery Quarterly synthesizes the broad wealth of material on international developments in the diagnosis, management, and surgical treatment of neurological disorders. By encompassing viewpoints from worldwide sources, the journal provides information in greater depth than is usually found in the medical literature.
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