Atypical Cervical Potts Spine with Multiple Level Epidural Collection: A Case Series of Three Patients
Jagdeep Singh,
Pranav Gupta,
Ajaybir Singh
et al.
Abstract:Introduction: Cervical Pott’s constitutes about 10% of all Pott’s spine cases. In tuberculous spondylitis, initially there occurs destruction of vertebral bodies and further progression may result in adjacent abscesses, leading to cord compression. Objective is to excise the diseased focus and to provide spinal stability. Case Report: We are presenting 3 rare cases of cervical Pott’s spine with epidural collection at multiple levels in the cervical region without significant vertebral body destruction that we… Show more
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