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Crowned Dens Syndrome in the Cervical Spine - Case Report-

Hun-Kyu Shin, Hwa-Jae Jeong, Eugene Kim, Jai Hyung Park, Se-Jin Park, Seok-Won Lee
Journal of Advanced Spine Surgery 2016;6(2):61-63.
Published online: December 31, 2016
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Kangbuk Samsung Hospital, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea성균관대학교 의과대학 강북삼성병원 정형외과학교실
Corresponding author:  Hwa-Jae Jeong, Tel: +82-2-2001-2168, Fax: +82-2-2001-2176, 
Email: coolhkshin@hanmail.net
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Thirty-four-year old female patient visited our clinic for posterior neck pain for 3 days. She had no medical history or traumatic injury. On physical examination, posterior neck pain aggravating with neck motion was seen, there was no neurologic symptom. WBC, ESR and CRP were slightly increased. There was no specific finding on simple cervical radiologic study but, on cervical CT, calcified lesion was seen on the right lateral side of dens. The symptom got better after medication with NSAIDs, oral and intra venous steroid drugs for 2 days, disappeared after 4 days with NSAIDs and intra venous steroid drug. In following lab study, inflammatory marker decreased. Crowned Dens Syndrome could be misdiagnosed with meningitis, so cervical CT study is essential for differential diagnosis. Symptoms can be treated with NSAIDs and steroid drug.

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