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Congenital Scoliosis

Ascani, Elio(Edited by)Gui, Leonardo(Edited by)Lorenzi, Gian L.(Edited by)Savini, Romolo(Edited by)
Part of the Progress in spinal pathology series
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This third volume of "Progress in Spinal Pathology" gathers a selection of papers presented at the 7th National Meeting of the Italian Scoliosis Research Group on Congenital Scoliosis.

Up until 20 years ago congenital scoliosis was considered to be a practically benign disease characterized by a slight progression of spinal deformity and its prognosis was consequently good.

This statement has recently turned out to be too optimistic.

Deeper studies on spinal pathology have proved the existence of highly progressive forms of congenital scoliosis often associated with other diseases affecting the urinary and cardiac systems and above all the spinal cord.

As a result, a careful evaluation of the patient is necessary before any type of surgical treatment may be initiated, in order to reduce the risk of irreversible lesions to the spinal cord to a minimum.

This volume encompasses all clinical and diagnostic aspects of the subject including the latest achievements and techniques of treatment.

Furthermore it is completed by eminent studies on subjects of great interest, such as imperfect osteogenesis.

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Product Details
Springer Verlag GmbH
3211820817 / 9783211820810
Hardback
617.375
31/12/1988
Austria
English
170 pages, 105 figures
138 x 216 mm, 5853 grams
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