Spondylocostal Dysostosis with Sprengel Deformity: A Rare Association

  • Dr Balaji S Sri ManakulaVinayagar Medical College and Hospital (SMVMCH), Kalitheerthalkuppam, Puducherry, India
  • Dr Indu S V Sri ManakulaVinayagar Medical College and Hospital (SMVMCH), Kalitheerthalkuppam, Puducherry, India
  • Dr Dinesh Kumar N Sri ManakulaVinayagar Medical College and Hospital (SMVMCH), Kalitheerthalkuppam, Puducherry, India
  • Dr Raghavendran V D Sri ManakulaVinayagar Medical College and Hospital (SMVMCH), Kalitheerthalkuppam, Puducherry, India
Keywords: Vertebral Segmentation Defect, Rib Anomalies, Elevated Scapula, Jarcho Levin Syndrome

Abstract

Spondylocostal dysostosis (SCDO) refers to multiple segmentation defects of the vertebrae in combination with abnormalities of the ribs. Sprengel deformity is a congenital elevation of the scapula. Here, we would like to present a case of SCDO with associated Sprengel deformity, which has been reported only twice previously (to the best of our knowledge).

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Spondylocostal Dysostosis with Sprengel Deformity: A Rare Association
CITATION
DOI: 10.17511/ijpr.2014.i02.02
Published: 2014-08-31
How to Cite
Dr Balaji S, Dr Indu S V, Dr Dinesh Kumar N, & Dr Raghavendran V D. (2014). Spondylocostal Dysostosis with Sprengel Deformity: A Rare Association. Pediatric Review: International Journal of Pediatric Research, 1(2), 51-54. https://doi.org/10.17511/ijpr.2014.i02.02
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Case Report