Cervical vertebral osteophyte as a rare cause of dysphagia: a report of three cases

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2015Yazar
Yetim, Tulin DurgunKarabacak, Yasemin Bilgin
Bayarogulan, Hanifi
Sengul, Aysen Taslak
Ustun, Nilgun
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Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (ankylosing hyperostosis, Forestier's disease, spondylitis ossificans ligamentosa) is a chronic disease characterized by the widespread spinal osteofit formation due to enchondral ossification of paravertebral ligament and muscles. Treatment is primarily based on dietary changes and anti-inflammatory therapy in diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis patients suffering from dysphagia. Surgery should be considered in patients with a severe clinical status. In this article, we report three patients and discuss the diagnosis and treatment in the light of literature.