Title of article :
Spontaneous Resolution of Symptomatic Thoracic Spine Calcified Disc Herniation: A Case Report and Literature Review
Author/Authors :
Babashahi, Ali Department of Neurosurgery - Rasool Akram Hospital - Iran University of medical Sciences - Tehran, Iran , Taheri, Morteza Department of Neurosurgery - Iran University of Medical Sciences - Tehran, Iran , Rabiee, Parham Department of Radiology - Lar University of Medical Sciences - Fars, Iran
Abstract :
Calcification of intervertebral disc (IVD) is an uncommon but welldefined
clinical syndrome in children. Despite its benign nature,
occasionally, calcified nucleus pulposus can herniate into the spinal
canal. We report an interesting case of calcified disc herniation in
the thoracic spine. Although it resulted in cord compression and
syrinx formation, it well responded to conservative management.
An 8-year-old girl presented with back pain and lower limbs
hyperreflexia. The spinal imaging revealed that calcification
within IVD, associated with huge calcified disc herniation on the
T5/6, resulted in cord compression and syrinx formation within the
spinal cord from T4/5 through T9/10. Despite cord compression and
syrinx formation, the patient underwent conservative management.
After a 6-month follow-up, the control imaging showed complete
resolution of the calcified disc herniation and decreased syrinx
size. In the patients with a calcified herniated IVD, in the absence
of motor neurological deficit, conservative management consisting
of bed rest, lifestyle adjustment, weight loss, and brace or collar
wearing combined with a close follow-up can result in spontaneous
regression of calcification, improvement of symptoms, and partial
to complete resolution of the underlying pathology.
Keywords :
Thoracic spine , Spontaneous regression , Calcified disc What’s Known herniation , Intervertebral disc herniation
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics