Summary:
The authors are describing a case report of patient with symptomatic, surgically treated compression of thoracic
spinal cord at level Th 4–6, caused by ossification of ligamentum flavum. The authors advert to rare
incidence of this disease in european population while the frequency of incidence in asian especially japan
population is relatively high. The diagnostic and treatment options are described in the artikle, especially
early microsurgical decompression of neural structures. The authors also point to the disease with the same
clinical symptoms and similar imaging caused by calcium pyrophosphate depositions.
Key words:
ossification of ligamentum flavum, thoracic spinal cord myelopathy, partial hemilaminectomy
and foraminotomy
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