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Radiographic determination of lordosis and kyphosis in normal and scoliotic children.

S L Propst-Proctor, E E Bleck.   

Abstract

We conducted a radiographic retrospective study in children to determine spinal lordosis and kyphosis. A total of 218 lateral standing full-length radiographs were studied: 104 normal and 114 scoliotic patients. Normal X-ray films were defined as those obtained for suspected disorder (e.g., scoliosis) with no abnormalities detected by the radiologist or orthopedist. Thoracic kyphosis is defined as the angle between perpendiculars drawn from the inferior endplate of T5 and the superior endplate of T12. Lordosis is the angle between perpendiculars from the inferior endplate of L1 and the superior endplate of L5. The angle between the inferior endplate of L5 and the top of the sacrum is the L5-S1 angle. Statistical analysis was undertaken to compare lordosis and kyphosis radiographic measurements with age, sex, height, and weight employing the SAS package program. No significant relationships were noted between degree of scoliosis, age, sex, height or weight, and kyphosis, lordosis, or L5-S1 angle. Neither could correlations among the three radiographic measurements be made. Lordosis measured 40 degrees (range 31-49.5 degrees) in normal and 48.5 degrees (range 40-55 degrees) in scoliotic patients. Kyphosis measured 27 degrees (range 21-33 degrees) in normal and 28 degrees (range 16.5-36 degrees) in scoliotic patients.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6874932     DOI: 10.1097/01241398-198307000-00013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pediatr Orthop        ISSN: 0271-6798            Impact factor:   2.324


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