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Unilateral atlantal lateral mass hypertrophy associated with atlanto-occipital fusion

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Abstract

Purpose

Unilateral hypertrophy of the lateral mass of the atlas is an extremely rare condition. The authors present a rare type of unilateral atlantal mass hypertrophy with atlanto-occipital fusion which is associated with an invaginated lateral mass of the atlas and the odontoid process into the foramen magnum.

Methods

A 45-year-old woman presented with a 2-year history of progressive bilateral weakness in the upper and lower extremities and gait disturbance. The left lateral mass of the atlas was hypertrophied and had invaginated into the foramen magnum with the odontoid. The spinal cord was severely compressed at the level of the foramen magnum, surrounded by the lateral mass of the atlas, the odontoid process and the occipital bone.

Results

First, ventral decompression was performed using a transmandibular approach. The anterior arch of the atlas, the medial side of the hypertrophied lateral mass and the odontoid process were resected. Two weeks after primary surgery, posterior occipitocervical fusion was performed. The postoperative course of the patient was uneventful. Three years after the operation, she could walk without assistance and her paresthesia improved.

Conclusions

To our knowledge, such a case of unilateral atlantal mass hypertrophy associated with atlanto-occipital fusion has not been described previously. The authors discuss the pathology of this case and review the literature on unilateral atlantal mass hypertrophy and associated anomalies of the upper cervical spine.

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Onishi, E., Sakamoto, A., Murata, S. et al. Unilateral atlantal lateral mass hypertrophy associated with atlanto-occipital fusion. Eur Spine J 22 (Suppl 3), 429–433 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00586-012-2574-7

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