Cervical corpectomy in a pediatric patient with chondrodysplasia punctata and C5 dysplasia with spinal cord compression: illustrative case
Nirali P Patel,
Mark W Youngblood,
Melissa A LoPresti
et al.
Abstract:BACKGROUND
Chondrodysplasia punctata (CDP) describes skeletal dysplasia secondary to a variety of genetic underpinnings characterized by cartilaginous stippling from abnormal calcium deposition during endochondral bone formation. Approximately 20%–38% of patients with CDP have cervical spine abnormalities, resulting in stenosis and cord compression. However, approaches to management differ among patients.
OBSERVATIONS
The authors present an 18-year-old male with a known history of CDP and cervical kyphosis w… Show more
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