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Atypical Lumbar Scheuermann's Disease: A Rare Entity and Literature Review.
Journal of Orthopaedic Case Reports 2023 Februrary
INTRODUCTION: Atypical Scheuermann disease involves one or two vertebral bodies which result in kyphosis.
CASE REPORT: An 18-year-old male presented in OPD with a complaint of chronic lower back pain without any lower limb pain and neurological deficit. Radiological imaging and blood parameters were in favor of atypical Scheuermann disease.
CONCLUSION: Radiological and blood investigations are required to rule out other possible causes of chronic back pain to make a diagnosis of atypical Scheuermann disease which should be treated conservatively initially.
CASE REPORT: An 18-year-old male presented in OPD with a complaint of chronic lower back pain without any lower limb pain and neurological deficit. Radiological imaging and blood parameters were in favor of atypical Scheuermann disease.
CONCLUSION: Radiological and blood investigations are required to rule out other possible causes of chronic back pain to make a diagnosis of atypical Scheuermann disease which should be treated conservatively initially.
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