Heller J G, Johnston R B, Goodrich A
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia.
Skeletal Radiol. 1994 Nov;23(8):601-6. doi: 10.1007/BF02580381.
Ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL) is a progressive disorder of the spine which may result in spinal cord compression and myelopathy. While prevalent among Japanese, its occurrence in non-Orientals has been infrequently reported. Nine patients with OPLL have been diagnosed and followed at the Emory Clinic Spine Center over a 5-year period. All of the patients had been misdiagnosed before presentation. Five of the nine had undergone a total of eight ineffective operations. Failure to distinguish OPLL from other more common causes of myelopathy can result in delayed or inappropriate treatment. Illustrative cases and radiographic studies are presented.
后纵韧带骨化症(OPLL)是一种脊柱的进行性疾病,可能导致脊髓受压和脊髓病。虽然在日本人中很普遍,但在非东方人中的发生情况鲜有报道。在5年的时间里,埃默里诊所脊柱中心诊断并随访了9例OPLL患者。所有患者在就诊前均被误诊。9例中有5例总共接受了8次无效手术。未能将OPLL与其他更常见的脊髓病病因区分开来可能导致治疗延迟或不当。本文展示了一些典型病例和影像学研究。