Levander B, Mellström A, Grepe A
Neuroradiology. 1981 Feb;21(1):43-6. doi: 10.1007/BF00518792.
A case of Marfan's syndrome is described in which progressive neurological signs and symptoms were produced by flexion of the head. Radiological examinations revealed hypermotility between the atlas and axis, as well as compression of the medulla oblongata by the odontoid process on flexion, since low positioned cerebellar tonsils prevented dorsal shift of the oblongata. The signs and symptoms disappeared after occipitocervical internal transfixation.
本文描述了一例马凡氏综合征患者,其头部屈曲时会产生进行性神经体征和症状。放射学检查显示寰椎和枢椎之间活动过度,且屈曲时齿状突压迫延髓,原因是小脑扁桃体位置较低阻碍了延髓的背侧移位。枕颈内固定术后,体征和症状消失。