JUNIPER PUBLISHERS-OPEN ACCESS JOURNAL OF HEAD NECK & SPINE SURGERY
JUNIPER
PUBLISHERS-OPEN ACCESS JOURNAL
OF HEAD NECK & SPINE SURGERY
Acute Calcific Prevertebral Tendinitis Nonvisible in Plain Radiograph
Authored by Ick Soo Choi
Calcific tendinitis of the longus colli is an inflammatory disease
caused by calcium hydroxyapatite crystal deposition in the longus colli
tendon of the prevertebral space. The typical imaging characteristics of
this entity are calcifications on the longus colli tendons at the C1-2
level and fluid collection in the retropharyngeal space in plain
radiograph. Usually, calcific lesion can be detected by plain
radiograph. We introduce 2 case of prevertebral calcific tendinitis
nonvisible in plain radiograph, but the diagnosis was confirmed on
computerized tomography.
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