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Cervical canal stenosis caused by progressive fusion and enlargement of cervical vertebrae with features of Proteus syndrome and Klippel-Feil syndrome.
[proteus syndrome]
We
report
the
case
of
a
female
who
presented
with
progressive
fusion
and
an
enlargement
of
the
cervical
vertebrae
.
Her
cervical
deformity
gradually
progressed
with
age
,
and
the
abnormal
bony
protrusion
into
the
spinal
canal
caused
myelopathy
.
We
resected
the
affected
vertebrae
to
decompress
the
spinal
cord
and
performed
combined
anterior
-
posterior
spinal
fusion
.
The
progression
of
the
spinal
deformity
and
enlargement
of
vertebrae
stopped
after
surgery
.
The
enlargement
of
vertebrae
in
the
present
case
resembled
that
observed
in
Proteus
syndrome
;
however
,
autonomous
vertebral
fusion
has
not
been
reported
previously
in
patients
with
this
condition
.
Our
report
may
help
expand
the
knowledge
on
developmental
spine
disorders
.
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