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Query: UMLS:C0700208 (
scoliosis
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Extrapyramidal dysfunction is poorly characterized in Rett's syndrome, a neurodegenerative disorder in girls. We studied the motor and behavioral findings in 32 Rett's syndrome patients, 21 months to 30 years old. In addition to the typical stereotyped movements and
scoliosis
, other motor disturbances included bruxism, sialorrhea, ocular deviations, parkinsonian findings, dystonia, myoclonus, and
athetosis
. The types of movement disorders seemed to be age-related, with the hyperkinetic disorders occurring in the younger patients and the bradykinetic disorders occurring more frequently in the older patients.
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PMID:Extrapyramidal involvement in Rett's syndrome. 223 45
A 21 year old Japanese male of normal intelligence with severe
athetosis
,
scoliosis
with pelvic obliquity, and a positive Galant's reflex was seen with complaint of difficulty in maintaining a sitting posture. After release of the soft tissues around the hip and axilla, followed by physiotherapy, he underwent ipsilateral transfer of the tensor fasciae latae to the rib cage. Six years after the final operation there has been remarkable improvement of his
scoliosis
and pelvic obliquity but also diminution of Galant's reflex. In addition his daily activities have been improved by the muscle transferred. He can sit for more than one hour.
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PMID:A case of severe scoliosis associated with cerebral palsy showing remarkable improvement following soft tissue release around the hip and axilla and transfer of m. tensor fasciae latae to the ribs. 742 80
We reviewed 90 consecutive patients with various neuromuscular diseases and a progressive spine deformity treated with a prefabricated Boston-type underarm corrective brace. Of these, 38 patients had spastic tetraplegia; seven, syndrome-related muscular hypertonia; 24, muscular hypotonia; and 21, myelomeningocele. The mean age at the treatment start was 9.2 years (range, 1.4-17.7 years). Twenty-four were ambulating and 66 wheelchair-bound. Hypotonia was the dominant type of muscle involvement in 49, spasticity in 28, and
athetosis
in 13 patients. The mean pretreatment Cobb angle was 47 degrees, with a range from 23 to 95 degrees. The mean brace-induced Cobb-angle correction was 60%, thus well comparable to that in idiopathic
scoliosis
. However, this did not predict favorable treatment results. At the follow-up, on average 3.1 years (range, 1-5.5 years) after weaning from the brace, the brace treatment was successful in 23 patients. Successful was defined as <10 degrees curve progression during the observation time and a good brace compliance. Forty-one patients discontinued the brace treatment, and 19 progressed despite adequate brace wear. Five patients are still in treatment, and two have died. Successful treatment was seen in ambulating patients with muscle hypotonia and short thoracolumbar/lumbar curves measuring <40 degrees as well as in nonambulating patients with spastic short lumbar curves. These types of neuromuscular
scoliosis
may be the only ones to respond to brace treatment. In other cases, the brace treatment cannot be expected to have a lasting corrective effect although it can be used as sitting support.
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PMID:Brace treatment in neuromuscular spine deformity. 1034 23