
Tuberculosis of the cervical spine is rare, comprising 3-5% of cases of tuberculosis of the spine. Eight patients with tuberculosis of the cervical spine seen during 1989-1992 were reviewed. They all presented with neck pain. The 4 children presented with a kyphotic deformity. In all the children the disease was extensive, with a large prevertebral abscess formation, while in the adults it was localised to one or two motion segments. Cord compression was present in 4 of the 8 patients. All the patients were treated with antituberculosis drugs and 6 underwent surgery. There was full neurological recovery in all patients. The kyphosis was improved though not fully corrected. There was a problem in stabilisation of severe involvement of the body and dens of C2. Surgery seems to play a major role in the treatment of tuberculosis of the cervical spine.
Adult, Male, Pain, Middle Aged, Radiography, Cervical Vertebrae, Humans, Female, Kyphosis, Tuberculosis, Spinal, Child, Spinal Cord Compression, Retrospective Studies
Adult, Male, Pain, Middle Aged, Radiography, Cervical Vertebrae, Humans, Female, Kyphosis, Tuberculosis, Spinal, Child, Spinal Cord Compression, Retrospective Studies
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