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- IRMS - Nicolae Testemitanu SUMPh
- 1. COLECȚIA INSTITUȚIONALĂ
- MedEspera: International Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors
- MedEspera 2020
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Title: | Morphoclinical aspects of Kimmerle’s anomaly |
Authors: | Teterea, Florin |
Keywords: | atlas;Kimmerle’s anomaly |
Issue Date: | 2020 |
Publisher: | MedEspera |
Citation: | TETEREA, Florin. Morphoclinical aspects of Kimmerle’s anomaly. In: MedEspera: the 8th Internat. Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors: abstract book. Chișinău: S. n., 2020, p. 234-235. |
Abstract: | Introduction. Knowledge of the morphological abnormalities of the atlas (C1) is essential in
clinical studies. The complete or partial ossification of the posterior atlanto-occipital ligament,
that connects the posterolateral edge of the superior articular facet of the atlas with the superior
surface of the posterior arch of C1, is called Kimmerle's anomaly (KA). Clinically KA is
associated with Barré-Liéou syndrome, but sometimes, even if present, it can show no
symptoms.
Aim of the study. Investigation of KA types and their prevalence depending on gender and
age of the patient.
Materials and methods. This study was carried out on 145 lateral X-rays images of the
cervical region of the vertebral column in patients aged between 12-88 years, in some patients
KA was present in others absent, and 57 CT 3D reconstructed images of patients only with KA,
aged 19-79 years, were examined. The selected images did not contain any other pathological
changes of the C1. The data were analyzed by frequency analysis of occurrence and type of
KA, logarithmic trend line, Pearson's χ2 test (p-value for the test to be statistically significant
is 0.05).
Results. On the X-rays images, KA was present in 28.95% of cases. The prevalence of KA
among males was 13.1% and in females – 15.85% , that statistically is insignificant (χ2 (2,
N=145) = 0.64, p=0.73). On CT 3D reconstructed images, KA in females was established in
56.14% of cases and in males in 43.86% of cases. Considering both imaging studies (99 cases
with KA), the prevalence of the complete KA (65.66%) and incomplete (34.34%) was
statistically insignificant for both genders (χ2 (1, n=99) = 0.22, p=0.64). The two types of KA
can be present at any age independent of gender (all R2 values according to the logarithmic
trend line were between 0.01-0.55). The average age for revealed KA was 47.21 years. The
morphological structures of KA more detailed were observed on CT 3D reconstructed images,
due to the possibility to see: the thickness of the bone bridge, the shape and the dimensions of
the foramen, the unilateral, or bilateral position, the starting place of the osteophyte. Conclusions. The presence of KA is relatively common, and it does not depend on age or
gender of the patient, having a wide range of morphological variation. Regardless of the type
of the anomaly, its presence should be taken into account by medical and non-medical
specialists, for the recommendation of an appropriate way of life and treatment. Before surgery
on the C1 region, an imaging examination (preferably CT or CT 3D) would help to choose the
necessary materials and reduce the risk of damage to the adjacent structures. |
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Appears in Collections: | MedEspera 2020
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