Flekční cervikální myelopatie (Hirayamova choroba) – skutečnost, nebo mýtus? Dvě kazuistiky

Title in English Flexion Cervical Myelopathy (Hirayama Disease) - Reality or Myth? Two Case Reports
Authors

KADAŇKA Zdeněk ADAMOVÁ Blanka

Year of publication 2014
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Česká a Slovenská neurologie a neurochirurgie
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Medicine

Citation
Field Neurology, neurosurgery, neurosciences
Keywords Hirayama disease; cervical myelopathy; segmental spinal muscular atrophy; amyotrophy
Description Cervical flexion myelopathy (Hirayama disease) is a rare disease of the cervical spine. It is characterized by progressive muscular weakness and atrophy of the distal upper limb (brachioradialis muscle is spared), predominantly affecting male adolescents between 15 and 25 years of age. There is no sensory or deep tendon reflexes involvement. Cervical MRI images show local cord atrophy, T1-weighted images show widened lateral epidural space on flexion on that is hyperintense on T2-weighted, especially contrast-enhanced, images. The existence of the Hirayama disease is disputed by many authors. We present two patients with clinical symptoms of this disease and summarize facts about the diagnosis and treatment of Hirayama disease.

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