deformity$19622$ - translation to ελληνικό
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deformity$19622$ - translation to ελληνικό

HUMAN DISEASE
Sprengel's Deformity; Sprengal's deformity; Sprengle's deformity; Sprengall's deformity; Sprengel deformity; High scapula; Omovertebral bone
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  • [[CT scan]] showing Sprengel's deformity of the left side (arrow) and fused [[cervical vertebrae]], as seen in [[Klippel–Feil syndrome]]

deformity      
n. δυσμορφία, παραμόρφωση

Ορισμός

deformity
n.
1.
Distortion, malformation, misproportion, ugliness, inelegance, disfigurement, monstrosity, want of symmetry.
2.
Irregularity, deviation from propriety.

Βικιπαίδεια

Sprengel's deformity

Sprengel's deformity (also known as high scapula or congenital high scapula) is a rare congenital skeletal abnormality where a person has one shoulder blade that sits higher on the back than the other. The deformity is due to a failure in early fetal development where the shoulder fails to descend properly from the neck to its final position. Majority of the cases are sporadic with very few having autosomal dominant inheritance.

The deformity is associated with the following conditions:-

  • Klippel–Feil syndrome (most common)
  • congenital scoliosis,
  • hemivertebrae,
  • cervical ribs, ⁣
  • fused ribs,
  • omovertebral connections which are fibrous, cartilaginous or bony connection between the superomedial angle of scapula with the spinous process, lamina or transverse process of cervical spine
  • spina bifida,
  • cleft palate.

The left shoulder is more commonly affected, but it can occur bilaterally as well.

About 75% of all observed cases are girls. Treatment includes surgery in early childhood and physical therapy. Surgical treatment in adulthood is complicated by the risk of nerve damage when removing the omovertebral bone and when stretching the muscle tissue during relocation of the shoulder.