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Morphometric Analysis of one Anatomic Scoliotic Specimen
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Idiopathic scoliosis is a 3-D deformation affecting the position of the spine in space. The regional deformity has been studied extensively but the local changes have not been widely investigated and this being mainly due to the rarity of anatomical specimens. The objective of this study was to identify a deformation pattern for idiopathic scoliosis. We thus studied one complete scoliotic specimen using a digitizing protocol developed by our research group. The anatomical specimen was selected from the Hamann-Todd Osteology Collection at the Cleveland Natural History Museum, which contains over 1 300 skeletons. We were also able to match this scoliotic specimen with one normal specimen for age, sex, race, height and weight. Each vertebra was measured by taking approximately 200 points on each surface. Parameters for each vertebra were then calculated from these sets of points. Each scoliotic vertebra was then compared with a corresponding normal vertebra of the matched specimen. We present the first findings of these measurements, which show pedicle and posterior elements changes that are thought to be secondary to the scoliotic deformation.
Title: Morphometric Analysis of one Anatomic Scoliotic Specimen
Description:
Idiopathic scoliosis is a 3-D deformation affecting the position of the spine in space.
The regional deformity has been studied extensively but the local changes have not been widely investigated and this being mainly due to the rarity of anatomical specimens.
The objective of this study was to identify a deformation pattern for idiopathic scoliosis.
We thus studied one complete scoliotic specimen using a digitizing protocol developed by our research group.
The anatomical specimen was selected from the Hamann-Todd Osteology Collection at the Cleveland Natural History Museum, which contains over 1 300 skeletons.
We were also able to match this scoliotic specimen with one normal specimen for age, sex, race, height and weight.
Each vertebra was measured by taking approximately 200 points on each surface.
Parameters for each vertebra were then calculated from these sets of points.
Each scoliotic vertebra was then compared with a corresponding normal vertebra of the matched specimen.
We present the first findings of these measurements, which show pedicle and posterior elements changes that are thought to be secondary to the scoliotic deformation.
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