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Global spinal deformity from the upper cervical perspective. What is "Abnormal" in the upper cervical spine?

Reciprocal changes in the upper cervical spine correlate with adult TL deformity modifiers. This was a retrospective review. The upper cervical spine has remarkable adaptability to wide ranges of thoracolumbar (TL) deformity. Patients >18 years with adult spinal deformity (ASD) and complete radio...

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Published in:Journal of craniovertebral junction and spine 2019-07, Vol.10 (3), p.152-159
Main Authors: Passias, Peter G, Alas, Haddy, Lafage, Renaud, Diebo, Bassel G, Chern, Irene, Ames, Christopher P, Park, Paul, Than, Khoi D, Daniels, Alan H, Hamilton, D Kojo, Burton, Douglas C, Hart, Robert A, Bess, Shay, Line, Breton G, Klineberg, Eric O, Shaffrey, Christopher I, Smith, Justin S, Schwab, Frank J, Lafage, Virginie
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Summary:Reciprocal changes in the upper cervical spine correlate with adult TL deformity modifiers. This was a retrospective review. The upper cervical spine has remarkable adaptability to wide ranges of thoracolumbar (TL) deformity. Patients >18 years with adult spinal deformity (ASD) and complete radiographic data at baseline (BL) and 1 year were identified. Patients were grouped into component types of the Roussouly classification system (Type 1: Pelvic incidence [PI]
ISSN:0974-8237
0976-9285
DOI:10.4103/jcvjs.JCVJS_71_19