The British Journal of Rheumatology, Vol 36, 126-129, Copyright © 1997 by British Society for Rheumatology
B Fox, J Sahuquillo, MA Poca, P Huguet and E Lience
Reactive arthritis, or Reiter's disease, characteristically affects the
joints of the lower limbs in an asymmetrical pattern. Usually it does not
affect the cervical spine, and atlantoaxial subluxations are the exception.
This paper describes the case of an HLA-B27-positive female patient with a
sexually acquired reactive arthritis where a non- reducible atlantoaxial
subluxation was present. The patient was followed from age 27 to 41. By the
age of 38, an anterior decompression of the cervico-medullary junction was
performed by a transoral approach; in a second stage, the patient underwent
an occipito-cervical posterior fusion. The pathological study revealed a
non-specific and chronic inflammatory infiltrate.
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Reactive arthritis with a severe lesion of the cervical spine
Section of Rheumatology, Hospital Vall d'Hebron, Barcelona, Spain.
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