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Query: UMLS:C0700208 (
scoliosis
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The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence and possible pathogenesis of
scoliosis
in beta-thalassemia in our country, and to compare its characteristics to those of patients with idiopathic
scoliosis
from the same geographic area. Twenty-four [13 male and 11 female thalassemic patients aged 16 +/- 7 years (range 7-32 years)] of 115 examined patients with beta-thalassemia showed
scoliosis
of 14 degrees +/- 11 (range 10-65 degrees) radiologically. The prevalence of
scoliosis
in the thalassemic population was 21% in this series, whereas the overall prevalence of
scoliosis
in the general Greek population was 6% (Smyrnis PN, Valavanis J, Alexopoulos A, Siderakis G, Giannestras NJ: School screening for
scoliosis
in Athens, J Bone Joint Surg 61B:215-217, 1979). The
scoliosis
prevalence in the general population was significantly higher in the females (5%) than in the males (1%), whereas no difference in prevalence was found between the two sexes in the thalassemic population. The most common curve pattern in thalassemia was the left lumbar (38%) followed by the right lumbar (21%), whereas in patients with idiopathic
scoliosis
the left thoracolumbar most commonly appeared (25%) followed by the left lumbar (14%). No patient with thalassemia showed radiographic signs of congenital spinal deformities and spinal fractures, whereas all patients showed a significant retardation of their skeletal maturation. The age of the thalassemic patients with
scoliosis
was significantly (p = 0.0003) higher than in patients without
scoliosis
. The hematocrit of the thalassemic patients with
scoliosis
was significantly (p = 0.0012) lower than in those without
scoliosis
, whereas the rate of transfusions was not correlated with the magnitude of the
scoliosis
. The level of ferritin was significantly (p = 0.025) higher in the thalassemic patients with
scoliosis
than in those without
scoliosis
. The duration of
Desferal
treatment was significantly (p = 0.0357) longer in thalassemic patients with
scoliosis
when compared with those without
scoliosis
. Thus, the prevalence, curve pattern, and etiology of
scoliosis
in beta-thalassemia differ from those of idiopathic
scoliosis
, indicating that the spinal deformities in thalassemia represent a distinct type of
scoliosis
.
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