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Juvenile idiopathic scoliosis
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1981
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MedicinePediatricsSpontaneous ResolutionSurgeryJuvenile Idiopathic ScoliosisThoracic SpinePediatric SpineSpine DeformityScoliosisCent Spinal FusionSpinal DisorderOrthopaedic SurgerySinal SurgeryPhysical Therapy
A series of 98 patients with juvenile idiopathic scoliosis have been analysed. This showed that between the ages of four and six there was a higher incidence in boys whereas between seven and nine years of age, the proportion of girls was higher. Regardless of sex and age the majority of the curves were convex to the right and the single thoracic curve was the commonest pattern. Spontaneous resolution occurred in seven patients: in four the curves resolved within two years; in the three others the curves resolved in three, four and five years respectively. Forty-four per cent of all patients were managed conservatively and in 56 per cent spinal fusion was carried out.
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