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This review highlights six genetic diseases of the bone, aiming to provide clinicians and researchers with updated information on their diagnosis and treatment. It also includes an assessment of common clinical and radiographic findings, along with pathophysiology related to diseases.
Colin Jones, Ambalangodage C. Jayasuriya
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Increased revision rates in posterior spinal fusion surgery – Is obesity a critical factor?
A. Hammer +3 more
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Severe Progression of Scoliosis Beyond Skeletal Maturity in Partial Trisomy 13: A Case Report Expanding the Phenotypic Spectrum. [PDF]
Fabregas A +4 more
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Trends and Outcomes in Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis Surgery: A Nationwide Analysis of Improvements From 2010 to 2022. [PDF]
Abu-Zahra MS +10 more
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Overview of the effects of Pax1‐SAR deletion on gene expression, IVD degeneration, and resultant scoliotic‐like curvature between sexes. Proposed mechanism of sex‐dependent changes in gene expression in females (right) and males (left), resulting in sex‐dependent disc degeneration and scoliotic phenotypes.
Edward C. Moody +4 more
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Gait Kinematic Adaptations Following Schroth Therapy in Individuals with Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis. [PDF]
Argunsah H +3 more
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Final multiple linear regression model: heat maps showing Bone‐specific Physical Activity Questionnaire score associations with T2 values in five intervertebral disc (IVD) regions with statistically significant covariates controlled for at individual spinal levels.
Claire L. Samanna +12 more
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Analyzing the Effectiveness of the Push-Up Method for Idiopathic Scoliosis: A Preliminary Report. [PDF]
Kuroki H +4 more
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Statistical shape models (SSMs) derived from standard 2D lumbar MRIs capture coordinated morphological features that distinguish severe from normal spinal stenosis. Both intervertebral disc and combined models provide strong discriminatory power, comparable to or exceeding traditional anatomical measurements.
Mary H. Foltz +4 more
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