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2004 Congenital Scoliosis
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Description: The management of congenital scoliosis requires a systematic approach with careful attention
to detail. Any fortuitous diagnosis of vertebral anomalies in infancy, even if there is no signifi-
cant scoliosis at that time on x-ray, requires frequent clinical and radiographic follow-up to
detect progression. The presence of associated anomalies of the spinal cord, the kidneys and
the heart should be evaluated by MRI, renal ultrasound or IVP, with cardiology evaluation as
indicated. Curve progression or severe vertebral anomalies known to cause curve progression
require immediate treatment to prevent deformity. Significant thoracic deformity, especially
in a patient with thoracic insufficiency syndrome, is best treated with expansion thoracoplasty.
The patient with congenital scoliosis requires a long term commitment to care with frequent
orthopaedic follow-up throughout the growing years along with routine pulmonary function
assessment once the patient is able to cooperate with testing.
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Med Sci Monit, 2004; 10(5): RA104-110 Nusret Kose, Robert M. Campbell Jr
Type: Reference Material
Author/Contact: Kose & Campbell
Institution: Med Sci Monit
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Language: English
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