Nogueira Gomes Thales, Camelo Pereira Mariana, Pinheiro Alves Alana, Madeiro Marcos
Internal Medicine, Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine, Kalamazoo, USA.
Internal Medicine, Bronson Methodist Hospital, Kalamazoo, USA.
Cureus. 2022 Jun 2;14(6):e25593. doi: 10.7759/cureus.25593. eCollection 2022 Jun.
Crowned dens syndrome (CDS) is a clinical entity characterized by neck pain associated with fever, headaches, and neck stiffness, along with radiologic evidence of peri-odontoid process calcification in a characteristic "crown" or "halo" distribution. It is likely an underdiagnosed condition and patients can initially be misdiagnosed, leading to costly evaluation and unnecessary treatment interventions. We present the case of a 76-year-old man who presented to the emergency department (ED) with a 3-day history of progressively worsening neck pain that was associated with headaches, malaise, decreased oral intake, chills, and fever. Initial evaluation was significant for the presence of fever, tachycardia, and elevated inflammatory markers. We report a case of CDS attributed to calcium pyrophosphate deposition and review the pertinent literature about the presentation, diagnostic evaluation, and treatment of this rare clinical entity.
颅底密质综合征(CDS)是一种临床病症,其特征为伴有发热、头痛和颈部僵硬的颈部疼痛,以及在齿突周围出现特征性“皇冠”或“光环”分布的钙化的影像学证据。这可能是一种诊断不足的病症,患者最初可能会被误诊,从而导致昂贵的检查和不必要的治疗干预。我们报告一例76岁男性病例,该患者因颈部疼痛进行性加重3天就诊于急诊科(ED),伴有头痛、不适、口腔摄入量减少、寒战和发热。初步评估发现有发热、心动过速和炎症标志物升高。我们报告一例归因于焦磷酸钙沉积的CDS病例,并回顾有关这种罕见临床病症的临床表现、诊断评估和治疗的相关文献。