2023
DOI: 10.1002/ccr3.8094
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Congenital lumbosacral junction kyphosis in an adult patient: A case report

Arvin Eslami,
Mohammadreza Chehrassan,
Shaya Alimoghadam
et al.

Abstract: Key Clinical MessageRare lumbosacral junction kyphosis due to S1–S2 hemivertebra in a 40‐year‐old woman was managed surgically, improving neurological disturbances, and low back pain. Early intervention is vital for congenital anomalies.

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“…The primary symptom is usually a noticeable trunk deformation, causing a cosmetic defect, pain, and neurological symptoms, such as gait and urinary disturbances. The condition can be diagnosed with a plain X-ray, yet more advanced techniques, such as CT and MRI scans, are helpful for therapeutic clarification ( 31 ).…”
Section: Mechanical or Intrinsic Spinal Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The primary symptom is usually a noticeable trunk deformation, causing a cosmetic defect, pain, and neurological symptoms, such as gait and urinary disturbances. The condition can be diagnosed with a plain X-ray, yet more advanced techniques, such as CT and MRI scans, are helpful for therapeutic clarification ( 31 ).…”
Section: Mechanical or Intrinsic Spinal Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%