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Orthopedic manifestations in children with Prader-Willi syndrome
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Abstract
Background
Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) is a rare genetic disease often associated with bone problems, mainly scoliosis and hip dysplasia (HD). This study aimed to analyze the clinical characteristics of orthopedic deformities in patients with PWS.
Methods
A retrospective study was conducted on 175 patients up to March 2023. The Cobb angle(CA) of the spine, the alpha angle of the hip joint, and the acetabular index (AI) were measured. This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between demographic parameters and bone deformities.
Results
Scoliosis was found in 66 patients (43.7%), including 52 (78.8%) with mild scoliosis, 10 (15.2%) with moderate scoliosis, and 4 (6.1%) with severe scoliosis. Only seven patients received orthopedic treatment (10.6%). The median age of scoliosis was 4.5 years old, and the prevalence of scoliosis increased rapidly at the age of 5 years and adolescence. The mean CA in this study increased gradually with age. HD was found in 47 patients (38.2%), and 6 patients received orthopedic treatment (12.7%). The median age at HD was 1.8 years old. The mean AI of the study population decreased with age. The prevalence of HD treated with recombinant human growth hormone (rhGH) was low. No significant differences were observed in sex, genotype, body mass index (BMI), obesity rate, or onset of scoliosis and HD.
Conclusion
The prevalence of scoliosis and HD was higher in patients with PWS. The onset age and developmental trends of the different skeletal malformations were different. Early diagnosis and treatment are important for the prognosis and treatment of orthopedic diseases in patients with PWS.
Title: Orthopedic manifestations in children with Prader-Willi syndrome
Description:
Abstract
Background
Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) is a rare genetic disease often associated with bone problems, mainly scoliosis and hip dysplasia (HD).
This study aimed to analyze the clinical characteristics of orthopedic deformities in patients with PWS.
Methods
A retrospective study was conducted on 175 patients up to March 2023.
The Cobb angle(CA) of the spine, the alpha angle of the hip joint, and the acetabular index (AI) were measured.
This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between demographic parameters and bone deformities.
Results
Scoliosis was found in 66 patients (43.
7%), including 52 (78.
8%) with mild scoliosis, 10 (15.
2%) with moderate scoliosis, and 4 (6.
1%) with severe scoliosis.
Only seven patients received orthopedic treatment (10.
6%).
The median age of scoliosis was 4.
5 years old, and the prevalence of scoliosis increased rapidly at the age of 5 years and adolescence.
The mean CA in this study increased gradually with age.
HD was found in 47 patients (38.
2%), and 6 patients received orthopedic treatment (12.
7%).
The median age at HD was 1.
8 years old.
The mean AI of the study population decreased with age.
The prevalence of HD treated with recombinant human growth hormone (rhGH) was low.
No significant differences were observed in sex, genotype, body mass index (BMI), obesity rate, or onset of scoliosis and HD.
Conclusion
The prevalence of scoliosis and HD was higher in patients with PWS.
The onset age and developmental trends of the different skeletal malformations were different.
Early diagnosis and treatment are important for the prognosis and treatment of orthopedic diseases in patients with PWS.
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