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We present a case series of cervical radiculomyelopathy caused by calcification of the ligamentum flavum (CLF), with or without concomitant periodontoid calcification. A brief literature review is presented, highlighting a potential relationship between these 2 conditions. In this retrospective study, we reviewed medical records of 33 patients diagnosed with cervical CLF. And we propose the term "crowned dens sign" (CDSign) to describe the characteristic radiographic finding of circumferential calcification around the odontoid process of the axis. Among the 33 patients, 28 (84.8%) were female and 5 (15.2%) were male, with a mean age of 70.6 years. Based on the cervical computed tomography images, a total of 81 cervical segments of CLF were recorded. The most commonly involved levels were C4-5 and C5-6, demonstrating the characteristic pattern of mid-cervical predominance. The CDsign was identified in 26 cases (79%), demonstrating a high prevalence in this cohort. The patient cohort comprised the following treatment groups: 2 patients received conservative management, twenty-three underwent posterior surgical procedures, and 8 were treated with anterior cervical surgery. The coexistence of CDSign and CLF represents an exceptionally rare clinical occurrence. The correlation between these 2 conditions extends beyond mere coincidence. The coexistence of CLF and CDSign may represent a rare but distinct cervical manifestation of calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate deposition disease.
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BMJ Case Rep
July 2025
Department of Pathology, Kasturba Medical College Mangalore, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, India.
Pseudogout, also called calcium pyrophosphate deposition (CPPD), is commonly observed in various joints. In the spine, this deposition is typically found in structures such as the ligamentum flavum, intervertebral disc and posterior longitudinal ligaments. However, the occurrence of calcification or calcific deposits over the dura due to calcium pyrophosphate crystals is a rare phenomenon.
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June 2025
Department of Surgery, Tokyo Metropolitan Children's Medical Center, Fuchu, Tokyo, JPN.
Esophageal perforations caused by a foreign body are a serious condition requiring urgent intervention due to the risk of severe mediastinitis. However, certain calcified anatomical structures may be misdiagnosed as a foreign body owing to the similarities of the features on imaging studies. We herein report the case of a seven-year-old female patient who presented with persistent pharyngeal discomfort after ingesting skewered beef containing bone fragments.
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May 2025
Orthopedic Surgery, Al-Azhar University, Cairo, EGY.
Calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate deposition (CPPD) disease, also known as pseudogout, is the most common cause of calcification of ligamentum flavum (CLF) compared to other degenerative conditions. Symptomatic CLF is a rare cervical spine disorder that leads to spinal cord compression, resulting in myelopathic symptoms. We report two rare cases of pseudogout-induced cervical myelopathy, along with a review of the literature.
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June 2025
Department of Orthopedics, Shanghai Changzheng Hospital, The Naval Medical University, Shanghai, China.
We present a case series of cervical radiculomyelopathy caused by calcification of the ligamentum flavum (CLF), with or without concomitant periodontoid calcification. A brief literature review is presented, highlighting a potential relationship between these 2 conditions. In this retrospective study, we reviewed medical records of 33 patients diagnosed with cervical CLF.
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April 2025
Department of Neurosurgery, Tulane Center for Clinical Neurosciences, Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, LA, USA.
Purpose: The current literature contains many data associated with the cervical ligamentum flavum (CLF). The present study is to overview knowledge of CLF.
Methods: Comprehensive literature review was performed.