Table 2.
Distinguishing features in cleidocranial dysostosis patients.
Initials | Age (yrs) Sex | Follow-up (yrs) | Clinical and radiological findings | Treatment | Scoliosis (°) | Kyphosis (°) | Complication | ||
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Preop | Follow-up | Preop | Follow-up | ||||||
BY | 13 (F) | 16 | Typical appearance in the face and head, tooth eruption problems, short stature, scoliosis, coxa vara, wide pubic symphysis, deformity of the lower extremity, clavicular hypoplasia, osteopenia | Posterior pedicle screw fixation and fusion with hook constructs of T2-L3 | 52/60 | 37/38 | 50 | 37 | — |
ET | 11 (F) | 6 | Small face and anteriorly protruding forehead, clavicular hypoplasia, tooth problems, kyphoscoliosis, wide pubic symphysis, coxa vara | Posterior T3-L3 growing rod, following gradual lengthening Posterior pedicle screw fixation of T2-L2, Ponte osteotomy, fusion |
74 | 19 | 70 | 34 | PJK (25°) development following growing rod application. Fixed with posterior fusion of the next level above |