Sa. Azizi et al., CLIVUS AND CERVICAL SPINAL OSTEOMYELITIS WITH EPIDURAL ABSCESS PRESENTING WITH MULTIPLE CRANIAL NEUROPATHIES, Clinical neurology and neurosurgery, 97(3), 1995, pp. 239-244
A 65-year-old diabetic man with a history of otitis was admitted with
headache, neck and shoulder pain and cranial nerve abnormalities inclu
ding sixth, seventh and twelfth nerve palsies, hearing loss and ptosis
. Lumbar puncture revealed an elevated CSF protein and pleocytosis. Im
aging procedures demonstrated osteomyelitis of the clivus that involve
d the epidural space and extended within the prevertebral space to the
cervical spine. The patient improved after treatment with antibiotics
and immobilization of the neck. This case illustrates the importance
of recognizing infections of the clivus in patients with cranial nerve
abnormalities.