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Rishi Malhotra1, Raghav Murali-Ganesh, Colin Dunkley, Vikram Desai.
Abstract
The case describes the presentation of a fit and well 3-year-old boy to the emergency department of a district general hospital after he developed an acute scoliosis overnight. There was no history of trauma, his observations were normal and he had non-specific symptoms of lethargy and reduced appetite, but no fevers or respiratory distress. Bloods showed raised inflammatory markers and he was referred to orthopaedics as a septic disc as there was some spinal tenderness. An urgent MRI was considered initially but on further examination there was some reduced air entry on the left lung base which a chest radiograph confirmed as a left-sided pneumonia. A diagnosis of pneumonia and secondary functional scoliosis was made. The child was admitted under paediatrics and made a full recovery on antibiotics. At 8 weeks follow-up there was resolution of scoliosis clinically and radiologically.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22605832 PMCID: PMC3351621 DOI: 10.1136/bcr.01.2012.5594
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Case Rep ISSN: 1757-790X