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Published in: Journal of Children's Orthopaedics 4/2016

Open Access 01-08-2016 | Original Clinical Article

Patterns of congenital bony spinal deformity and associated neural anomalies on X-ray and magnetic resonance imaging

Authors: Anthony P. Trenga, Anuj Singla, Mark A. Feger, Mark F. Abel

Published in: Journal of Children's Orthopaedics | Issue 4/2016

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Abstract

Purpose

Congenital malformations of the bony vertebral column are often accompanied by spinal cord anomalies; these observations have been reinforced with the use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). We hypothesized that the incidence of cord anomalies will increase as the number and complexity of bony vertebral abnormalities increases.

Methods

All patients aged ≤13 years (n = 75) presenting to the pediatric spine clinic from 2003−2013 with congenital bony spinal deformity and both radiographs and MRI were analyzed retrospectively for bone and neural pathology. Chi-squared analysis was used to compare groups for categorical dependent variables. Independent t tests were used for continuous dependent variables. Significance was set at p < 0.05.

Results

Fifty-five percent of congenital spine deformity patients (n = 41) had associated spinal cord anomalies on MRI. Complex bony abnormalities had a higher incidence of cord anomalies than simple abnormalities (67, 37 %; p = 0.011). Mixed deformities of segmentation and formation had a higher incidence of cord anomalies (73 %) than failures of formation (50 %) or segmentation (45 %) alone (p = 0.065). Deformities in the sacrococcygeal area had the highest rate of spinal cord anomalies (13 of 15 patients, 87 %). In 35 cases (47 %), MRI revealed additional bony anomalies that were not seen on the radiographs.

Conclusions

As the number of bony malformations increased, we found a higher incidence of cord anomalies. Clinicians should have increased suspicion of spinal cord pathology in the presence of mixed failures of segmentation and formation.
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Metadata
Title
Patterns of congenital bony spinal deformity and associated neural anomalies on X-ray and magnetic resonance imaging
Authors
Anthony P. Trenga
Anuj Singla
Mark A. Feger
Mark F. Abel
Publication date
01-08-2016
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Journal of Children's Orthopaedics / Issue 4/2016
Print ISSN: 1863-2521
Electronic ISSN: 1863-2548
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11832-016-0752-6

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