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Spinal deformity in Ehlers-Danlos syndrome. Five patients treated by spinal fusion


McMaster MJ. Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery - British Volume. 76(5):773-7, 1994 Sep. Five patients with classical Ehlers-Danlos syndrome developed severe spinal deformities. Two were shown to have type-VI collagen abnormalities. Three had a double structural scoliosis of the thoracic and lumbar regions, one had a single thoracic scoliosis and one had a thoracic Á kyphosis. The curves first developed before the age of four years, and were not controlled by bracing. Major corrective surgery with posterior fusion was performed at a mean age of 11 years 8 months. Excessive blood loss could be controlled and although wound haematoma and dehiscence were common, they did not provide major problems. The spinal fusions healed satisfactorily. * Á



Original Text by Clifford R. Wheeless, III, MD.