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Bursitis of the coccyx in an adult with rheumatoid arthritis mimicking a sacrococcygeal meningocele

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Tzerefos C., Koukoulis G.K., Vlychou M., Brotis A.G., Fountas K.N., Paterakis K.N.
Date
2021
Language
en
DOI
10.25259/SNI_369_2021
Sujet
adult
Article
bursitis
case report
clinical article
coccyx
disease duration
erosion
excision
human
image reconstruction
low back pain
lumbar spine
male
medical history
meningocele
middle aged
nuclear magnetic resonance imaging
osteolysis
paraspinal muscle
periosteum
postoperative period
preoperative period
priority journal
rheumatoid arthritis
rheumatoid nodule
sacrococcygeal region
sacrum
sitting
subarachnoid space
vertebra body
walking
x-ray computed tomography
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Background: Bursitis is a chronic inflammatory condition characterized by the deposition of cholesterol, macrophage infiltration, and bursal wall calcification. Bursitis is, however, rarely found in the sacrococcygeal region where it may present as a space-occupying mass. Case Description: A 64-year-old male with rheumatoid arthritis presented with 3 years' duration of difficulty sitting and walking due to a soft-tissue mass involving the coccyx region. Once the patient's MR demonstrated a cystic lesion with erosion of the coccyx, the patient underwent gross total resection of the lesion that proved to be pathologically consistent with bursitis. Postoperatively, the patient's complaints fully resolved. Conclusion: Bursitis may present as a soft-tissue tumor-like lesion in the coccyx that favorably responds to gross total surgical excision. © 2021 Published by Scientific Scholar on behalf of Surgical Neurology International
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/80224
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