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Objective: This study delves into the implications of adenoidectomy for scoliosis progression, investigating the intricate nexus of hypoxia, spinal curvature, and surgical intervention. With adenoidectomy being a common procedure for addressing pediatric
Fatih Ugur +4 more
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Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring in Patients With Marfan Syndrome Scoliosis
This study assessed intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring (IONM) efficacy in patients with Marfan syndrome‐associated scoliosis during posterior spinal fusion, showing 89.8% SEP and 92.4% MEP success rates. MFS patients with larger Cobb angles of the main curve and larger DAR values at pre‐operation suffer a higher risk of failed IONM monitoring.
Kaiyi Cao +6 more
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On Cobb angles, flexibility, and lumbar strength measurements [PDF]
Jeb McAviney, Benjamin T. Brown
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Pediatric Scoliosis in Osteogenesis Imperfecta: From Genetic Mechanisms to Therapeutic Strategies
This review explores the genetic underpinnings and treatment strategies for spinal deformities in children with osteogenesis imperfecta. Emphasis is placed on emerging molecular insights and modern surgical techniques that improve the management of severe scoliosis and enhance patient outcomes.
Vladislav Muldiiarov +2 more
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How does pressure configuration affect Cobb angle during AIS brace casting? [PDF]
Eric Chalmers +5 more
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Navigation‐assisted LCR‐A plus PCO/PSF offers effective correction of adult thoracolumbar kyphosis secondary to OVF. Compared with 3CO, LCR‐A demonstrated lower blood loss, shorter operative time, and fewer complications. Thus, LCR‐A may serve as a safer and less invasive alternative for elderly patients. ABSTRACT Objective Adult thoracolumbar kyphosis
Xue‐Peng Wei +6 more
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Abstract figure legend Intrafusal muscles contained within muscle spindles are endowed with ryanodie receptor 1 (RyR1) calcium channels and participate in proprioceptor function. Mutations in RyR1 linked to severe RYR1‐congenital myopathies affect calcium release from both extrafusal as well as intrafusal muscles.
Alexis Ruiz +8 more
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Restrictive Ventilatory Impairment Due to Severe Scoliosis with a Large Cobb Angle. [PDF]
Ando Y, Ono Y, Ono S, Tanaka Y.
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Augmenting the Cobb angle: Three-dimensional analysis of whole spine shapes using Bézier curves
Robert Rockenfeller, Andreas Müller
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