SICOT-J (Jan 2019)

Locally aggressive monostotic fibrous dysplasia of the cervical spine mimicking malignancy: a case report and literature review

  • Milon Audrey,
  • Polivka Marc,
  • Larousserie Fréderique,
  • Lot Guillaume,
  • Ziza Jean-Marc,
  • Laredo Jean-Denis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/sicotj/2019024
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5
p. 34

Abstract

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We report the case of a 30-year-old woman with histologically proven monostotic fibrous dysplasia of C2 revealed by a pathological fracture of the odontoid process. Radiological investigations showed a ground-glass mineralization of the vertebral body, a centimetric lytic area with poorly defined margins involving the inferior part of the vertebral body and inferior endplate and a fracture through an osteolytic area in the base of the odontoid process. Owing to the vertebral instability, a surgical procedure combining C0–C5 fixation and posterior bone grafting was performed. The surgical biopsy was inconclusive and pathological confirmation was finally obtained through a percutaneous needle biopsy under fluoroscopic guidance. At 26-month follow-up, the patient still experienced mild persistent cervical posterior neck pain and stiffness possibly related to a C5–6 laxity below the intervertebral fixation. This case combines three radiological findings, which are unusual in fibrous dysplasia: monostotic presentation involving the spine, some aggressive radiographic features, and a pathological fracture.

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