Редкие Формы Клинически Значимых Форм Сколиозов
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https://doi.org/10.51699/cajmns.v4i6.1984Keywords:
сколиозы, группы, дети, деформация, анализ, висцеральные органы, признакиAbstract
В нашей работе отражены редкие формы сколиозов их клинические проявления, описан причинный фактор их развития, а также методика лечения и основной момент уделен профилактическим мерам все это было описано на основе литературного обзора.
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5. Akbarnia B.A., Blakemore L.C., et al. Approaches for the very young child with spinal deformity: what's new and what works // Instr Course Lect. – 2010. - 59:407-24.
6. Akbarnia B.A., Gabriel K.R., Beckman E., Chalk D. Prevalence of scoliosis in neurofibromatosis // Spine. – 1992. - 17(8 Suppl): S244-248.
7. Akbarnia B.A., Marks D.S., et al. Dual growing rod technique for the treatment of progressive early-onset scoliosis: a multicenter study // Spine. – 2005. - 30(17 Suppl): S46-57.
8. Akpinar S., Gogus A., Talu U., et al. Surgical management of the spinal deformity in Ehlers–Danlos syndrome type VI // Eur Spine J. – 2003. - 12(2): 135–140.
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10. Beighton P., De Paepe A., Steinmann B., et al. Ehlers-Danlos syndromes: revised nosology, Villefranche, 1997. Ehlers-Danlos National Foundation (USA) and Ehlers-Danlos Support Group (UK) // Am J Med Genet. – 1998. - 77:31–7.
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13. Campbell R.M., Smkith M.D., May T.C. The characteristics of thoracic insufficiency syndrome associated with fused ribs and congenital scoliosis // J Bone Jt Surg. – 2003. - 85-A: 399-408.
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16. Colombo L.F., Motta F. Consensus conference on Chiari: a malformation or an anomaly? Scoliosis and others orthopaedic deformities related to Chiari 1 malformation // Neurol Sci. – 2011. - Suppl 3:S341-3.
17. Dobbs M.B., Lenke L.G., Szymanski D.A., Morcuende J.A., Weinstein S.L., Bridwell K.H., et al. Prevalence of neural axis abnormalities in patients with infantile idiopathic scoliosis // J Bone Joint Surg Am. – 2002. - 84:2230-4.
18. Durrani A.A., Crawford A.H., Chouhdry S.N., et al. Modulation of spinal deformities in patients with neurofibromatosis type 1 // Spine. – 2000. - 25: P. 69-75.
19. Evans S.C., Edgar M.A., Hall-Craggs M.A., MRI of 'idiopathic' juvenile scoliosis: A prospective study // J Bone Joint Surg Br. – 1996. - 78:314-7.
20. Freeman R.K., Swegle J., Sise M.J. The surgical complications of Eh-lers-Danlos syndrome // Am Surg. – 1996. - 62(10):869-73.
21. Funasaki H., Winter R.B., Lonstein J.B., Denis F. Pathophysiology of spinal deformities in neurofibromatosis. An analysis of seventy-one patients who had curves associated with dystrophic changes // J Bone Joint Surg Am. – 1994. - 76:692-700.
22. Godfrey M. The Marfan’s syndrome. In: Beighton P, ed. McKusick’s Heritable Disorders of Connective Tissue. St. Louis, MO: CV Mosby Co; 1993:51.
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24. Jasiewicz B., Potaczek T., Tesiorowski M., Lokas K. Spine deformities in patients with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, type IV: late results of surgical treatment // Scoliosis. – 2010. - P. 5:26.
25. Jett K., Friedman J.M. Clinical and genetic aspects of neurofibromatosis 1 // Genetics in Medicine. – 2010. - 12: P. 1-11.
26. Jones K.B., Erkula G., Sponseller P.D., et al. Spine deformity correction Marfan’s syndrome // Spine. – 2002. - 27:2003–12.
27. Joseph K.N., King H.A., Milner R.S., et al. Orthopaedic aspects of Marfan’s phenotype // Clin Orthop. – 1992. - 22: P. 251–61.
28. Koptan W., EIMiligui Y. Surgical correction of severe dystrophic neurofibromatosis scoliosis: an experience of 32 cases // Eur Spine J. – 2010. - Sep; 19(9): P. 1569-75.
29. Krieger M.D., Falkinstein Y., Bowen I.E. Scoliosis and Chiari malformation Type I in children // J Neurosurg Pediatr. – 2011. - Jan; 7(1): 25-9.
30. Lewonowski K., King J.D., Nelson M.D. Routine use of magnetic resonance imaging in idiopathic scoliosis patients less than eleven years of age // Spine. – 1992. - 17: S109-16.
31. Liu J.M., Shen J.X., Zhang J.G., The efficacy of one-stage posterior correction surgery for scoliotic patients with little symptomatic syringomyelia.[Article in Chinese] // Zhonghua Wai Ke Za Zhi. – 2012. - Aug; 50(8): 714-8.
32. Magge S.N., Smyth M.D., Governale L.S., et al. Idiopathic syrinx in the pediatric population: a combined center experience // J Neurosurg Pediatr. – 2011. - 7(1): P. 30-6.
33. Marks D.S., Qaimkhani S.A. The Natural History of Congenital Scoliosis and Kyphosis // Spine. – 2009. – V. 34. - P. 1751–1755.
34. Martín-Fuentes A.M.1, Pretell-Mazzini J., Curto de la Mano A., et al. High-grade spondyloretrolisthesis in a 12-year-old girl with neurofibromatosis type 1: a case report and literature review // J Pediatr Orthop B. – 2013. - 22(2): 110-6.
35. McMaster M.J., Singh H. Natural history of congenital kyphosis and kyphoscoliosis: a study of one hundred and twelve patients // J Bone Joint Surg Am. – 1999. - 81: 1367–83.
36. Mehta M. The rib-vertebra angle in the early diagnosis between resolving and progressive infantile scoliosis // J Bone Jt Surg. – 1972. - 54B: P. 230-243.
37. Noordeen M.H., Taylor B.A., Edgar M.A. Syringomyelia: a potential risk factor in scoliosis surgery // Spine. – 1994. - 19: 1406–9.
38. Pehrsson K., Bake B., Larsson S., Nachemson A. Lung function in adult idiopathic scoliosis: a 20 year follow up // Thorax. – 1991. - 46(7): 474–478.
39. Phillips W.A., Hensinger R.N., Kling T.F. Management of scoliosis due to syringomyelia in childhood and adolescence // J Pediatr Orthop. – 1990.-10: 351-4.
40. Pyeritz R.E. Disorders of fibrillins and microfibrilogenesis: Marfan syndrome, MASS phenotype, contratural arachnoductyly and related conditions. In: Rimoin D.L., Connor J.M., Pyeritz R.E. (eds). «Principles and Practice of Medical Genetics», 3rd ed. New York: Churchill Livingstone, in press 1996.
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42. Schwend R.M., Hennrikus W., Hall J.E., Emans J.B. Childhood scoliosis: clinical indications for magnetic resonance imaging // J Bone Joint Surg [Am]. – 1995. – 77. -A:46-53.
43. Shores J., Berger K.R., Murphy E.A., Pyeritz R.E. Progression of aortic dilatation and the benefit of long–term beta–adrenergic blockade in Marfan’s syndrome // N Engl J Med. – 1994. - 330: 1335–1341.
44. Short P.M., Martuza R.L., Huson S.M. Neurofibromatosis 2: clinical issues, genetic counselling and management issues.In: Huson SM, Hughes RAC, eds. The neurofibromatoses: a pathogenetic and clinical overview. London: Chapman and Hall, 1994:414–44.
45. Sponseller P.D., Bhimani M., Solacoff D., et al. Results of brace treatment of scoliosis in Marfan syndrome // Spine. – 2000. - 25: 2350–4.
46. Stanitski D.F., Nadjarian R., Stanitski C.L., Bawle E., Tsipouras P. Orthopaedic manifestations of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome // Clin Orthop Relat Res. - 2000; 376: 213-221.
47. Steinmann B., Royce P.M., Superti-Furga A. The Ehlers-Danlos syndrome. In: Royce PM, Steinmann B, eds. Connective Tissue and its Heritable Disorders: Molecular, Genetic and Medical Aspects. New York, NY: Wiley-Liss; 2002: 431-523.
48. Tan K.J. Moe M.M. Vaithinathan R. Wong H.K. Curve progression in idiopathic scoliosis: follow-up study to skeletal maturity // Spine. - 2009. - 34(7): 697-700.
49. Vogel LC, Lubicky JP. Neurologic and vascular complications of scoliosis surgery in patients with Ehlers–Danlos syndrome. A case report // Spine. – 1996. - 21(21): 2508–2514.
50. Wang J.Y., Lai P.L., Chen W.J., et al. Pedicle screw versus hybrid posterior instrumentation for dystrophic neurofibromatosis scoliosis // Medicine (Baltimore). – 2017. - Jun; 96(22): 6977
51. Wang Y., Xie J., Zhao Z., Changes in CSF flow after one-stage posterior vertebral column resection in scoliosis patients with syringomyelia and Chiari malformation type I // J Neurosurg Spine. – 2013. 18(5): 456-64.
52. Wilden J.A., Moran S.L., Dekutoski M.B., et al. Results of vascularized rib grafts in complex spinal reconstruction. Surgical technique // J Bone Joint Surg Am. – 2007. - Mar; 89 Suppl. 2 Pt.1:128-41.
53. Wong HK, Hui JH, Rajan U., et al. Idiopathic scoliosis in Singapore schoolchildren: a prevalence study 15 years into the screening program // Spine. – 2005. – V. 30(10): 1188-1196.
54. Wright J.G., Donaldson S., Howard A. Are surgeons' preferences for instrumentation related to patient outcomes? A randomized clinical trial of two implants for idiopathic scoliosis // J Bone Joint Surg Am. – 2007. - 89(12): P. 2684-2693.
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Умарходжаев Фатхулла Рихсиходжаевич. (2023). Редкие Формы Клинически Значимых Форм Сколиозов. Central Asian Journal of Medical and Natural Science, 4(6), 77–85. https://doi.org/10.51699/cajmns.v4i6.1984
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