Weekly Case

Title : Case 502

Age / Sex : 43 / M


Chief complaint: Wax and wane Right upper extremity radiating pain

What is your impression? 
Two weeks later, you can see the final diagnosis with a brief discussion of this case. (Please submit only one answer)

Courtesy: Eugene Lee, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital


Diagnosis:

Condylus tertius



Discussion


Findings:



  1. C-spine Lateral view with dynamic study


: underlying cervical kyphosis


: Dynamic instability of C1-2 on flexion and extension view


: no definitely visualized odontoid process of C2 



  1. C-spine CT sagittal view


: Abnormal bony process connected with end of the clivus 



  1. C-spine MR sagittal view (T2WI)


: Condylus tertius, pseudo-joint formation with odontoid process and C1 anterior


Arch


     : Cord atrophy with chronic compressive myelopathy due to dynamic instability at


C1-2   


Differential Diagnosis: none 


Diagnosis:  Condylus tertius 


Discussion:


Condylus Tertius :



  • - The third occipital condyle (condylus tertius or median occipital condyle) = Ossified remnant of the hypochordal bow of the 4th occipital sclerotome (the proatlas) 

  • - Incidence : 0.47%


Attached to the basion


Pseudojoint with the odontoid process or the anterior arch of the atlas


Instability and compression of important surrounding neurovascular structures.


May cause myelopathy


 


Imaging findings



  • - CT : (saggital) Well-circumscribed bony process attached to the basion or unattached between the occipital bone and the anterior arch of the atlas or the tip of the dens

  • - MR : helpful to evaluate synovial joints and spinal cord 


References:



  • - Radiographics 1994;14:255–277

  • - Childs Nerv Syst 2011;27:523–564

  • - Skeletal Radiol 2014; 43:535–539


 



Correct Answer
Name Institution
Total applicants:25
Correct answers:4
김지은:서울대병원, 전공의
김보람:서울대병원, 전공의
이하연:청주효성병원, 전문의
김현수:삼성서울병원, 전문의

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