Percutaneous transoral clivoplasty and upper cervical vertebroplasties for multifocal skeletal lymphangiomatosis resulting in complete resolution of pain: case report

Christina Huang Wright(University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center), Dorian Kusyk(Case Western Reserve University), William S. Rosenberg, Jennifer A. Sweet(University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center)
Journal of Neurosurgery Spine
October 21, 2016
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Abstract

Lymphangiomatosis is a rare congenital disorder that results in multiorgan system lymphatic invasion. Symptoms due to axial skeletal involvement can range from chronic bone pain to severe deformity resulting in radiculopathy, myelopathy, and even paralysis. The authors present a case of lymphangiomatosis of the clivus, C-1, and C-2, resulting in chronic pain. The patient was successfully treated with percutaneous transoral clivoplasty and vertebroplasty, without disease progression or return of symptoms at 2 years.


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