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      Scoliosis Caused by Limb-Length Discrepancy in Children

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      Study Design: Single-center retrospective study in pediatric patients.Purpose: The purpose of the study was to investigate the effects of the presence and severity of leg-length discrepancy (LLD) on scoliosis in children.Overview of Literature: LLD is...

      Study Design: Single-center retrospective study in pediatric patients.Purpose: The purpose of the study was to investigate the effects of the presence and severity of leg-length discrepancy (LLD) on scoliosis in children.Overview of Literature: LLD is a common orthopedic problem that can result in standing imbalance, low back pain, and stress fractures. It may cause structural changes in the spine over time, but the exact effect of LLD on scoliosis is unknown.Methods: The subjects were 23 children with LLD ≥20 mm (range, 27–65 mm) treated at Nagoya University Hospital between 2007 and 2017. Whole spine posteroanterior standing radiographs and whole lower limb radiographs in a supine position were recorded. Data were collected for demographics, LLD, Cobb angle, pelvic obliquity, and Nash/Moe index. Scoliosis was defined as a Cobb angle ≥10°. Leg length was measured from the top of the femoral head to the middle of the tibial plafond, and LLD was defined as the difference between the left and right leg lengths.Results: The patients (nine males and 14 females) had a mean age of 14.0 years (range, 5–18 years). The average LLD was 44.3±17.2 mm, with LLDs of 20 to 39 mm, 40 to 59 mm, and ≥60 mm in 13, five, and five subjects, respectively. The average Cobb angle was 13.0°±7.0°, and 15 subjects (65%) had scoliosis. Convexity of the scoliosis was to the short leg side in all cases. The Cobb angle was significantly related to the severity of the LLD (<i>R</i>=0.736, <i>p</i><0.01), pelvic obliquity (<i>R</i>=0.966, <i>p</i><0.01), and Nash/Moe index (<i>p</i><0.05).Conclusions: LLD is a common pediatric condition that can cause scoliosis of the spine. Severe scoliosis may develop if the LLD is ≥30 mm. Long-term studies are needed to examine the effect of LLD resolution on the elimination of scoliosis.

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      9 Rose R, "Pediatric leg length discrepancy : causes and treatments" 18 : 21-29, 1999

      10 Cobb JR, "Outline for the study of scoliosis" 5 : 261-275, 1948

      1 Breugem CC, "Vascular malformations of the lower limb with osseous involvement" 85 : 399-405, 2003

      2 Enjolras O, "Vascular anomalies and the growth of limbs : a review" 13 : 349-357, 2004

      3 Gheno R, "Three-dimensional measurements of the lower extremity in children and adolescents using a low-dose biplanar X-ray device" 22 : 765-771, 2012

      4 Fontanesi G, "Segmental shortening and equalization for leg length discrepancies in adults" 13 : 45-54, 1987

      5 Caillet R, "Scoliosis: diagnosis and management" FA Davis 1975

      6 Papaioannou T, "Scoliosis associated with limb-length inequality" 64 : 59-62, 1982

      7 Aaron AD, "Results of the Wagner and Ilizarov methods of limb-lengthening" 78 : 20-29, 1996

      8 Ploumis A, "Progression of idiopathic thoracic or thoracolumbar scoliosis and pelvic obliquity in adolescent patients with and without limb length discrepancy" 13 : 18-, 2018

      9 Rose R, "Pediatric leg length discrepancy : causes and treatments" 18 : 21-29, 1999

      10 Cobb JR, "Outline for the study of scoliosis" 5 : 261-275, 1948

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