Delayed osteomyelitis resulting from an extension injury of the cervical spine: Case report

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Abstract

Osteomyelitis of the cervical spine is an exceedingly rare lesion in pediatric practice and is caused by a variety of mechanisms. The authors present a case in which cervical osteomyelitis presented in a delayed manner after the patient experienced a stable cervical extension injury at the C4-5 level. On review of the original images, the authors noted a likely perforation in the retropharyngeal space. This case highlights the risk of retropharyngeal injury in cervical trauma, with the seldom-seen complication of osteomyelitis as a result.

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Palmer, V., Cohen, R. B., Braffman, B., Brockmeyer, D. L., & Spader, H. S. (2017). Delayed osteomyelitis resulting from an extension injury of the cervical spine: Case report. Journal of Neurosurgery: Pediatrics, 20(4), 388–392. https://doi.org/10.3171/2017.5.PEDS1777

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