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Achondroplasia and lumbar spinal stenosis
R Savini1, G Gargiulo, S Cervellati
1Centro Scoliosi, Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli, Bologna.
Abstract:
Achondroplasia is the most common type of rhizomelic dwarfism. The abnormal spinal development of the achondroplastic dwarf can result in neurologic damage due primarily to the following two syndromes: lumbar spinal canal stenosis and thoracolumbar kyphosis. The authors report the cases observed at their institution, discussing the diagnosis and operative treatment.
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