Presentation
Suspicion of scoliosis.
Patient Data
Age: 1
Gender: Female
From the case:
Platyspondyly
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Vertebral bodies with lost of almost its entire height anteriorly and posteriorly throughout the axial skeleton. Lumbar scoliosis. Defect of posterior elements en cervical and dorsal column. Signs fo bilateral developmental dysplasia of the hip.
From the case:
Platyspondyly
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Zoom of lumbar spine for better viewing the lost of height of vertebral bodies.