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Development and validation of a computable phenotype for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis
Abstract Introduction There remains a lack of understanding of the etiology and treatment effectiveness for Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS). The objective of this study was to develop and validate a computable phenotype for patients with AIS to facilitate rapid learning through large‐scale observational research using real‐world data.
Sarah B. Floyd +6 more
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Introduction Pectus excavatum is the most common congenital deformity of the anterior chest wall that, under certain conditions, may pose functional problems due to cardiopulmonary compromise and exercise intolerance.
Chan Jason, Huang Wei
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Quantitative geometric analysis of rib, costal cartilage and sternum from childhood to teenagehood [PDF]
Better understanding of the effects of growth on children’s bones and cartilage is necessary for clinical and biomechanical purposes. The aim of this study is to define the 3D geometry of children’s rib cages: including sternum, ribs and costal cartilage.
BADINA, Alina +5 more
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Phenotype‐Genotype Correlations in ABCA3 Patients—The RespiRare Cohort
ABSTRACT Background ATP‐binding cassette transporter A3 (ABCA3) deficiency is one of the most severe causes of childhood interstitial lung diseases (chILD). This study aims to report the RespiRare ABCA3 cohort and to establish phenotype‐genotype correlations. Methods Phenotypic and genotypic data of patients under 18 years were retrospectively included
Manon Fleury +34 more
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Variations of the soft tissue thicknesses external to the ribs in pectus excavatum patients [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Surgical repair of pectus excavatum (PE) has become more popular due to improvements in the minimally invasive Nuss procedure. The pre-surgical assessment of PE patients requires Computerized Tomography (CT), as the malformation ...
Coelho, Tiago Henriques +8 more
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The proposed updated classification of humeroradial synostosis is based on the molecular pathways of the genes involved: (1) chondrogenesis and osteogenesis; (2) limb development and patterning; (3) genome regulation. Thus, pathologies belonging to the same molecular type may have overlapping clinical phenotypes, helping to structure the diagnostic ...
Fiona Leduc +5 more
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PECTUS CARINATUM DEVELOPMENT AFTER THE NUSS PROCEDURE: A CASE REPORT
Development of pectus carinatum is a very rare complication of the Nuss procedure. This complication may lead to early bar removal, which hinders sternal protrusion but induces the recurrence of pectus excavatum.
Zafer Alparslan, Mustafa Yüksel
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EVALUATION OF IDIOPATHIC SCOLIOSIS IN SUBTYPES OF PECTUS EXCAVATUM AND CARINATUM [PDF]
Objective: Evaluation of epidemiological data on Idiopathic Scoliosis in patients with different pectus subtypes. Methods: A medical record analysis of 418 patients with pectus, associated with idiopathic scoliosis above 10°, with research on: subtypes ...
Davi de Podesta Haje +3 more
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Bloqueio Epidural Torácico em Cirurgia de Nuss: Caso de Sucesso [PDF]
Os autores descrevem o caso c1ínico de um adolescente com o diagnóstico de pectus excavatum grave, submetido a cirurgia de Nuss sob controlo toracoscópico. Realizou-se anestesia combinada, com cateter epidural torácico que permitiu um periodo intra e pós-
Bressan, L, Pinto Jorge, G, Rocha, T
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Vacuum bell therapy for pectus excavatum: a retrospective study
Background Pectus excavatum, the most common chest wall deformity, is frequently treated with Nuss procedure. Here we will describe non-invasive procedure and analyze the variables associated vacuum bell therapy for patients with pectus excavatum ...
Weixuan Lei +10 more
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