Hypertrophic cervical osteophytes causing dysphagia. A review
- PMID: 7420148
- DOI: 10.3171/jns.1980.53.3.0338
Hypertrophic cervical osteophytes causing dysphagia. A review
Abstract
Problems associated with osteophytes of the spine are frequently called to the attention of the neurosurgeon. Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (Forestier's disease) is a common disorder of the spine; a small but important number of these patients present with spondylitic dysphagia. Anterior cervical decompression restores esophageal function. A patient with Forestier's disease is reported, and Forestier's disease is compared and contrasted with other disorders of the spine.
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