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The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery 79:1590-1 (1997)
© 1997 The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc.


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Charles E. Johnston, II, M.D. and Perry L. Schoenecker, M.D.

TO THE EDITOR:

We are writing to alert readers about an untoward and, to our knowledge, unreported complication affecting one of the four patients included in "Cervical Kyphosis in Patients Who Have Larsen Syndrome" (78-A: 538–545, April 1996).

The patient, Case 3, had a posterior cervical arthrodesis from the third to the sixth cervical vertebra at the age of fourteen months to stabilize a kyphosis of 35 degrees. Seven years and eight months later, the patient was doing well, with a cervical lordosis of 68 degrees. However, in April . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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