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Query: UMLS:C0700208 (
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Eighty-one patients with Wilms tumor treated by irradiation and chemotherapy were studied. Despite the fact that multiple portals for irradiation were used, each crossing the midline, the amount of irradiation delivered to different parts of the vertebral body varied and it was this variation in delivered dose which produced axial skeletal deformities in 70% of the patients. Of the 57 patients with these deformities 32 had
scoliosis
, 22 kyphoscoliosis and 3 patients pure kyphosis; 12 patients had a kyphotic deformity of over 25 degrees, 7 patients requiring surgical correction. A high incidence of pseudarthrosis following posterior fusion has led to the preference of a 2-stage procedure, anterior interbody fusion followed by a posterior fusion with Harrington rods after 2 weeks of correction in halo femoral traction.
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PMID:Irradiation induced kyphosis. 20 26
Patients with cystic fibrosis have an increased risk for developing kyphosis and
scoliosis
. The risk for both kyphosis and
scoliosis
increases with age. The severity of kyphosis did not appear greater in the older age groups. Patients with retarded bone age may be more likely to have a significant spinal deformity. The presence of spine deformity does not correlate with the severity of pulmonary involvement, height, weight, serum protein and albumin in patients with cystic fibrosis.
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PMID:Spine deformities and cystic fibrosis. 20 80
A diagnosis of panhypopituitarism was made in an infantile male at the age of 22. Skeletal age was estimated to be 14 years. Thyroxin, corticosteroid and later testosterone was administered. Growth hormone was given initially over a period of ten weeks and later for two and a half years. The standing height increased from 143 to 158.5 cm. During periods of growth induced by growth hormone a progression of a thoracic
scoliosis
from 15 degrees to 62 degrees was observed. In this case growth hormone or the associated substances seem to be the more probable cause of the progression of
scoliosis
than growth rate per se.
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PMID:Progression of a structural scoliosis during treatment with growth hormone. A case report. 21 Jun 16
Wilms' tumour is one of the most common neoplasms of infancy and childhood. Current treatment regimens result in a cure rate of about 80% for localized tumours but may also cause musculoskeletal deformities. Assessment of 21 patients previously treated for Wilms' tumour showed that all had flank atrophy on the treated side. Radiologic abnormalities included asymmetry of vertebral bodies, vertebral end-plate irregularities,
scoliosis
, kyphosis, platyspondyly and hypoplasia of the ilium. Although the vertebral changes following radiotherapy for Wilms' tumour are present from an early age and the potential is great for an increase in spinal deformity with growth, few spinal curves progress past 20 degree. Since one cannot predict which curves will progress, all such patients need careful orthopedic follow-up until skeletal maturity is achieved.
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PMID:Musculoskeletal deformities following treatment of Wilms' tumour. 21 Sep 20
In 84 patients with idiopathic
scoliosis
, the skeletal age was estimated by the method of Greulich and Pyle. The average values were within the normal distribution curve. According to Prader, the normal values for skeletal age lie within + or -20% of the chronological age. Using his criteria, all our values are within the normal range.
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PMID:[Development of the ossification centres of the skeleton of the hand in patients with idiopathic scoliosis (author's transl)]. 21 7
The development of ossification centers in the region of the knee, the head of the femur, in the hand and the ossification of the iliac apophyses is of great significance in childhood. Timely or delayed appearance of the distal femoral and proximal tibial epiphyseal centers is an aid to confirming the diagnosis of a neonatal hypothyrosis. The normal range of variation of the appearance of the center in the head of the femur is therefore important to avoid unnecessary treatment when other parameters of hip dysplasia are lacking. Excessive growth in length, prospective calculation in differences in leg length and therapeutic measures for
scoliosis
are indications for the determination of the bone age.
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PMID:[Development of ossification centers in childhood. A supplement to diagnosis and therapy (author's transl)]. 21 30
The skeletal effects of megavoltage irradiation (60Co) in 25 long term survivors of Wilms' tumor are described. In general, the changes seen with megavoltage irradiation are as frequent but not as severe as those previously reported after orthovoltage irradiation. Vertebral body changes generally occur within 5 years after irradiation.
Scoliosis
and/or kyphosis do not usually develop until after five years postirradiation. Kyphotic curves tend to progress after the adolescent growth spurt while scoliotic curves do not. Other bony and nonosseous changes are detailed.
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PMID:Skeletal effects of megavoltage irradiation in survivors of Wilms' tumor. 22 22
Virus-like particles (VLP) have been identified by electronmicroscopy in the skeletal muscles (paraxials) of six cases of idiopathic
scoliosis
. These particles closely resembled VLP reported in the skeletal muscles in other conditions, e.g. Reye's syndrome, polymyositis, malignant hyperthermia, and chronic myopathy. We have shown by specific staining that these structures are composed of glycogen in a crystalline form. Using Coxsackie B infected tissue culture cells as a control we have shown that these viruses, which are of similar shape and size to the VLP, were unstained using this specific staining method.
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PMID:The nature of virus-like particles in the paraxial muscles of idiopathic scoliosis. 23 Mar 31
Pulmonary function studies were performed in 28 asymptomatic adolescents with idiopathic
scoliosis
. Tests included spirometry, flow volume curve, measurements of inspired gas distribution, diffusing capacity, closing volume, ventilatory response to carbon dioxide, and arterial blood gas analysis. In addition to the well-known decreases in lung volumes, a reduction in diffusing capacity, arterial oxygen tension, and ventilatory response to carbon dioxide were also documented. Significant correlations existed between the severity of the spinal curvature and the decrease in lung volumes. A significant correlation was also found between the degree of hypoxemia and the reduction in the diffusing capacity, suggesting that a low diffusing could be the cause of the observed arterial hypoxemia.
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PMID:Pulmonary function in asymptomatic adolescents with idiopathic scoliosis. 23 69
Annual routine school examination for
scoliosis
has been established in the San Juan Unified School District. Additionally, several parochial schools and other schools in the county or nearby towns have expressed interest in such a program. A rapid, effective method, taking no more than 30 seconds per child, has been used to detect spinal curvature. The program is beneficial for those identified with
scoliosis
, because early detection, followed by proper treatment, can prevent major surgery. The need for careful school nurse follow-up must be emphasized. A standing x-ray and evaluation by a qualified physician are imperative. If
scoliosis
is diagnosed, the school nurse can be a very effective contact in assisting the students by discussing exercise or brace care and by providing encouragement and general supportive help.
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PMID:Results of school screening for scoliosis in the San Juan Unified School District, Sacramento, California. 24 85
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