Author:
Kawanishi Masahiro,Tanaka Hidekazu,Ito Yutaka,Yamada Makoto,Yokoyama Kunio,Ikeda Naokado,Sugie Akira
Abstract
Background:
Posterior fixation of C1/2 has become more commonly performed to treat retro-odontoid pseudotumor (ROP). Here, we report a 60-year-old female with cervical dystonia (CD), whose ROP regressed and whose quadriparesis improved after a series of cervical intramuscular botulinum injections.
Case Description:
A 60-year-old female with 30 years of CD newly presented with a progressive quadriparesis. When the MRI showed ROP compression the cervical spinal cord, she refused surgery and underwent multiple cervical muscular botulinum injections over the next 2 years. Following these injections, the patient’s quadriparesis improved as the ROP regressed on subsequent MR studies.
Conclusion:
Over a 2-year period, multiple cervical botulinum injections caused regression of a retro-odontoid cervical pseudotumor improvement in the patient’s quadriparesis.
Subject
Neurology (clinical),Surgery