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Spine

  • At what degree of curvature does respiratory compromise occur?
  • Does a spinal curve of 20􀀂 have the same significance in a 6-year-old as in an 18-year-old?
  • In what condition is the interpedicular space decreased?
  • What are common causes of scoliosis?
  • What are five entities in the differential diagnosis of scalloping of the posterior margin of the vertebral bodies?
  • What are the clinical signs and symptoms of Klippel-Feil syndrome?
  • What are three causes of vertebra plana (flattened vertebral bodies)?
  • What are three red flags that scoliosis is not idiopathic?
  • What complications arise from scoliosis?
  • What is Klippel-Feil syndrome?
  • What is Scheuermann’s disease?
  • What is meant by pseudosubluxation of the cervical spine?
  • What is scoliosis?
  • What is the typical appearance of idiopathic scoliosis?
  • What spinal abnormality is commonly associated with Down's syndrome?
  • What treatment is appropriate for severe scoliosis?
  • What film best reveals the deformity in Scheuermann’s disease?
  • What five conditions lead to an increased interpediculate space (distance between the pedicles) on an AP film?
  • When posterior scalloping occurs only at one level, what else must be considered?
  • Where can scalloping be normal?

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