Goldstein G S, Dawson E G, Batzdorf U
Clin Orthop Relat Res. 1977 Nov-Dec(129):177-80.
A case of an osteoid osteoma occurring in the cervical spine and presenting as scapular and arm pain has been described. Correct diagnosis was delayed for 2 years. Plain radiographs may fail to demonstrate a lesion in the spine. Radiographic evaluation, when osteoid osteoma is a possibility, should include bone scanning. If the bone scan is abnormal, tomography of the area is indicated. If the diagnosis is still unclear, selective angiography may reveal the tumor blush typical of osteoid osteoma. In certain instances, a myelogram may be helpful to establish whether there is encroachment on the spinal canal or nerve root.
已描述了一例发生于颈椎并表现为肩胛部和手臂疼痛的骨样骨瘤病例。正确诊断延迟了2年。平片可能无法显示脊柱病变。当有可能是骨样骨瘤时,影像学评估应包括骨扫描。如果骨扫描异常,则需对该区域进行体层摄影。如果诊断仍不明确,选择性血管造影可能显示骨样骨瘤典型的肿瘤染色。在某些情况下,脊髓造影可能有助于确定是否存在对椎管或神经根的侵犯。