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Global Coronal Malalignment in Degenerative Lumbar Scoliosis and Priority-Matching Correction Technique to Prevent Postoperative Coronal Decompensation. [PDF]

open access: yesGlobal Spine J
Lu S   +12 more
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Comparing DDD and Degenerative Lumbar Scoliosis

open access: yesJournal of Orthopaedic Trauma and Reconstruction
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Risk of progression of degenerative lumbar scoliosis.

open access: yesJournal of neurosurgery. Spine, 2011
In this paper the authors' goal was to determine the factors associated with the progression of degenerative lumbar scoliosis (DLS).Twenty-seven patients (3 men and 24 women; mean age 64.9 years) with more than 10° of lumbar scoliosis at baseline were monitored for a mean period of 10 years.
Jun-Yeong, Seo   +4 more
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Association Between Vertebral Rotatory Subluxation and the Apical Vertebra in Degenerative Lumbar Scoliosis

open access: yesWorld Neurosurgery, 2021
OBJECTIVE: To identify the apical vertebra is relate to the occurrence of vertebral rotatory subluxation (VRS) in degenerative lumbar scoliosis. METHODS: In total, 86 patients with degenerative lumbar scoliosis included in this retrospective study were ...
Jiabin Ren, Feifei Chen, Xingang Cui
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Degenerative Lumbar Scoliosis

Spine, 1979
Recent work on degenerative lumbar curves has focused on stable deformities with entrapment syndrome secondary to spondylotic compression. A review of our local experience with degenerative lumbar curves shows that approximately half of the 14 cases have had a less typical radiographic presentation of short reciprocating lumbar curves thought to be on ...
B, Benner, G, Ehni
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Degenerative Lumbar Scoliosis

Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 2006
In adults, symptomatic scoliosis is usually a de novo primary degenerative deformity that develops in the fifth or sixth decade or an unrecognized or untreated idiopathic deformity with superimposed degeneration. The evaluation and treatment of adult scoliosis must focus on addressing patient symptoms while limiting the consequences of the treatment ...
Rod J, Oskouian, Christopher I, Shaffrey
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Degenerative Lumbar Scoliosis

JBJS Reviews, 2015
Degenerative lumbar scoliosis is a progressive coronal plane deformity that includes sagittal malalignment and usually occurs in patients older than forty years of age1. This is in contrast to adult idiopathic scoliosis, which is a result of untreated adolescent idiopathic scoliosis and is more commonly seen in the thoracic spine.
John D, Koerner   +3 more
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