Long-term results of surgical treatment for symptomatic anterior cervical osteophytes: a case series with review of the literature

M Vodičar, R Košak - Clinical Spine Surgery, 2016 - journals.lww.com
Purpose: Presentation of a case series (10 patients) with surgical treatment of symptomatic
anterior cervical osteophytes, a review of the latest literature and discussion of surgical …

Transoral endoscopic resection of high cervical osteophytes with long-term symptom resolution: Case series, imaging, and literature review

R Jabarkheel, YR Chen, L Xu, CH Yan, ZM Patel… - World Neurosurgery, 2018 - Elsevier
Background Anterior cervical osteophytes (ACOs) are a common radiologic finding in the
elderly; rarely, they can cause dysphagia, dysphonia, and dyspnea. Symptomatic ACOs are …

Anterior cervical osteophyte resection for treatment of dysphagia

JM Kolz, MA Alvi, AR Bhatti, MN Tomov… - Global Spine …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Study Design: This was a retrospective cohort study. Objectives: When anterior cervical
osteophytes become large enough, they may cause dysphagia. There is a paucity of work …

[HTML][HTML] Anterior cervical osteophytes causing dysphagia: Choice of the approach and surgical problems

F Maiuri, LM Cavallo, S Corvino… - … Junction and Spine, 2020 - journals.lww.com
Background: Anterior cervical osteophytes (ACOs) may rarely cause dysphagia, dysphonia,
and dyspnea. Symptomatic ACOs are most commonly located between C3 and C7, whereas …

Anterior cervical osteophyte dysphagia: manofluorographic and functional outcomes after surgery

OB Ozgursoy, JR Salassa, R Reimer, RE Wharen… - Head & …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Background. Our aim was to investigate the clinical and manofluorographic findings of
patients with anterior cervical osteophyte (ACO) dysphagia before and after surgery …

[HTML][HTML] Symptomatic anterior cervical osteophyte causing dysphagia: case report, imaging, and review of the literature

YR Chen, K Sung, S Tharin - Cureus, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Anterior cervical osteophytes are found in 20-30% of elderly patients. Rarely, severe
osteophytes can cause dysphagia, dysphonia, and dyspnea. Here, we illustrate a case of …

Hypertrophic anterior cervical osteophytes causing dysphagia and airway obstruction

HW Lin, AM Quesnel, AS Holman… - Annals of Otology …, 2009 - journals.sagepub.com
Hyperostosis of anterior cervical vertebral osteophytes can produce otolaryngological
symptoms ranging from mild dysphagia, dysphonia, and foreign body sensation to severe …

[PDF][PDF] Troubles de la déglutition de la personne âgée.

V Schweizer - Revue médicale suisse, 2010 - revmed.ch
La dysphagie de la personne âgée devient un problème de santé publique. La dénutrition
qu'elle entraîne touche en moyenne 5 à 10% des personnes âgées vivant à domicile et 30 à …

[PDF][PDF] Aero-digestive symptoms in cervical spine disorders-A neglected entity

S Jain, S Jungade, D Chandravanshi - Medical science, 2020 - discoveryjournals.org
Background: Dysphagia in elderly could be attributable to a number of etiological causes
like stroke, malignancies, motility disorders, cervical osteophytic compression, changes in …

[HTML][HTML] Dysphagia, dysphonia & dyspnoe caused by ostrich beak-like anterior C1-C2 cervical osteophyte

H Sardana, HIS Rai, A Kumar, D Agrawal… - Interdisciplinary …, 2019 - Elsevier
Dysphagia, dysphonia & dyspnoe caused by ostrich beak-like anterior C1-C2 cervical osteophyte
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