Zapletal J, Hekster R E, Straver J S, Wilmink J T
Department of Radiology, Leyenburg Hospital, The Hague, The Netherlands.
Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 1995 Jan 1;20(1):49-53.
In this prospective study, the authors evaluated the atlanto-odontoid (AO) joint in 500 consecutive patients who underwent computed tomographies (CTs) of the brain or paranasal sinuses.
The objective of the study was to determine age specificity of various morphologic abnormalities related to osteoarthritis at the AO joint in patients referred for CT primarily to exclude brain or sinus abnormalities.
In all patients, at least two axial slices through the AO joint were evaluated by two authors, and agreement was reached by consensus.
Abnormal morphology was categorized into three groups: (1) osteophytosis; (2) obliteration of the joint space; and (3) transverse ligament calcification.
In a significant percentage of older individuals, some form of degenerative disease is present. These changes show a roughly linear progression with advancing age.
Morphologic changes related to AO osteoarthritis are frequent coincidental findings in patients referred for CT examination of the brain or paranasal sinuses. Awareness of the appearance and prevalence of degenerative changes in the AO joint on CT is important because reports in the literature and earlier findings of the authors indicate that these changes can be a source of suboccipital headache.
在这项前瞻性研究中,作者评估了500例连续接受脑部或鼻窦计算机断层扫描(CT)的患者的寰枢关节(AO)。
本研究的目的是确定在主要因排除脑部或鼻窦异常而接受CT检查的患者中,与AO关节骨关节炎相关的各种形态学异常的年龄特异性。
在所有患者中,两位作者对至少两个穿过AO关节的轴向切片进行了评估,并通过共识达成一致。
异常形态分为三组:(1)骨赘形成;(2)关节间隙闭塞;(3)横韧带钙化。
在相当比例的老年个体中,存在某种形式的退行性疾病。这些变化随着年龄的增长呈现大致线性的进展。
与AO骨关节炎相关的形态学变化在因脑部或鼻窦CT检查而就诊的患者中是常见的偶然发现。认识到CT上AO关节退行性变化的表现和患病率很重要,因为文献报道和作者早期的发现表明这些变化可能是枕下头痛的一个来源。