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Title: CervicoThoracic Myelopathy In Children With Morquios Disease


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Cervico-Thoracic Myelopathy In Children With
Morquios Disease
  • Mohan V. Belthur MD, Mihir M. Thacker MD, Leslie
    Grissom MD, William G. Mackenzie MD FRCS(C)

EPOS/IFPOS Combined Meeting, Sorrento, Italy 2007
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Introduction
  • Morquio syndrome (Mucopolysaccharidosis Type 4)
    was simultaneously described by JF Brailsford and
    Luis Morquio in 1929.
  • Spinal involvement is a major cause of morbidity
    and mortality in patients with Morquio Syndrome

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Aim
  • Involvement of the upper cervical spine and the
    thoraco-lumbar spine in patients with Morquio
    syndrome is well described.
  • The aim of our study was to describe compression
    of the spinal cord at the cervico-thoracic
    junction in these patients

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Methods
  • Retrospective IRB approved clinical and
    radiographic review
  • 16 patients with Morquio syndrome (1990-2005)
  • 13/16 had been previously treated for upper
    cervical instability (fusion /-instrumentation)
  • 4/16 developed a myelopathy secondary to cord
    compression at the cervico-thoracic junction
  • All four had clinical and radiographic (MRI)
    evidence of cord compression at the
    cervico-thoracic region

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Methods
  • Three girls and one boy
  • Average age at diagnosis of cervico-thoracic
    compression was 76 months (54-112 months)

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Case Presentation
  • Case of a 6 5 year old male demonstrating
    cervico-thoracic compression

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Case PresentationPost-Operative
  • The patient underwent a C7-T1 laminectomy and
    posterior spinal instrumentation and fusion from
    C5-T2

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Results
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Conclusion
  • Myelopathy in patients with Morquio syndrome
    secondary to cord compression at the
    Cervico-thoracic junction has not been previously
    reported in literature.
  • Surgeons must be aware that cord compression can
    be seen in the upper cervical, cervico-thoracic,
    or thoracolumbar regions and needs to be
    addressed at the appropriate level.

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References
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    196974593-600.
  • Hughes DG, Chadderton RD, Cowie RA, et al. MRI of
    the brain and craniocervical junction in
    Morquio's disease. Neuroradiology.
    199739381-385.
  • Kulkarni MV, Williams JC, Yeakley JW, et al.
    Magnetic resonance imaging in the diagnosis of
    the cranio-cervical manifestations of the
    mucopolysaccharidoses. Magn Reson Imaging.
    19875317-323.
  • Nelson J, and Thomas PS. Clinical findings in 12
    patients with MPS IV A (Morquio's disease).
    Further evidence for heterogeneity. Part III
    Odontoid dysplasia. Clin Genet. 198833126-130.
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