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. 2018 Jul 9;2018:4635761. doi: 10.1155/2018/4635761

Table 2.

Distinguishing features in cleidocranial dysostosis patients.

Initials Age (yrs) Sex Follow-up (yrs) Clinical and radiological findings Treatment Scoliosis (°) Kyphosis (°) Complication
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