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KMID : 1207720180100020204
Clinics in Orthopedic Surgery
2018 Volume.10 No. 2 p.204 ~ p.209
Clinical and Imaging Features of Longus Colli Calcific Tendinitis: An Analysis of Ten Cases
Suh Bo-Gun

Eoh Jae-Hyung
Shin Ji-Hoon
Abstract
Background: Longus colli calcific tendinitis (LCCT) exhibits characteristic clinical features; thus, misidentification can be avoided once it is learned. There is a lack of reports on this disease. In this study, we analyzed the imaging and clinical features of LCCT in 10 patients.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the radiolographic findings, laboratory data and clinical features of 10 patients diagnosed with LCCT between January 2015 and June 2017. All patients were treated with medical treatment consisting of intravenous methylprednisolone 125 mg twice and oral nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug administration.

Results: On clinical findings, all 10 patients complained of severe posterior neck pain and cervical motion limitation. Odynophagia was present in nine patients. The mean time from symptom onset to hospital visit was 2.9 days. The mean time to symptom relief was 4.6 days. Of the 10 patients, three patients were admitted through the emergency room. There were five patients in the medical records who were transferred from another hospital. On the laboratory data, the mean value of C-reactive protein and erythrocyte sedimentation rate were 2.08 mg/dL (reference range, < 0.30 mg/dL) and 36.9 mm/hr (reference range, < 20 mm/hr), respectively. Leukocytosis was found in only two patients and fever was not present all patients. On radiographic findings, calcification was present on computed tomography images of all patients. The calcification was located at the lower part of the C1 arch, except for one case where calcification occurred in the anterolateral aspect of the C4?5 disc space. The mean value of the retropharyngeal space was 7.2 mm.

Conclusions: LCCT, a rare disease, has characteristic radiographic findings and clinical features. Understanding such characteristics of this disease can prevent unnecessary testing and misdiagnosis.
KEYWORD
Longus colli muscle, Calcific tendinitis, Odynophagia
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