Oman Medical Journal (Nov 2013)

A Case of Metatropic Dysplasia: Operative Treatment of Severe Kyphoscoliosis and Limb Deformities

  • Hae Ryong Song,
  • Shivam Sinha,
  • Sang Heon Song,
  • Seung Woo Suh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5001/omj.2013.123
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 6
pp. 445 – 447

Abstract

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Metatropic dysplasia is a rare but severe spondyloepimetaphyseal dysplasia characterized by long trunk and short extremities. The exact incidence is not known; however, 81 cases have been reported in the literature till now. Due to progressive kyphoscoliosis, there is a reversal of proportions in childhood (shortening of trunk with relative long extremities). The diagnostic radiographic findings include marked platyspondyly (wafer-thin vertebral bodies), widened metaphyses (dumbbell-shaped tubular bones) and small epiphysis and a specific pelvic shape. The severe kyphoscoliosis is relentless and resistant to conservative treatment with bracing. Operative treatment is controversial due to the recurrence of deformity despite aggressive correction. We, herein report a case of this rare dysplasia and its follow-up after corrective surgery for spine and limb deformity. The excellent correction and good functional pulmonary status at 6-year follow-up has never been previously reported.

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