1.Differentiating between Traumatic Pathology and Congenital Variant: A Case Report of Butterfly Vertebra.
Orestis KARARGYRIS ; Kalliopi LAMPROPOULOU-ADAMIDOU ; Lampros Guiseppe MORASSI ; Ioannis P STATHOPOULOS ; Sofia N CHATZIIOANNOU ; Spyros G PNEUMATICOS
Clinics in Orthopedic Surgery 2015;7(3):406-409
Butterfly vertebra is a rare congenital malformation of the spine, which is usually reported in the literature as an isolated finding. We describe a 40-year-old woman that presented to our emergency department with back pain and sciatica. Initial radiological evaluation revealed an incidental finding of a L4 butterfly vertebra in the anteroposterior and lateral view radiographs. The patient presented with no neurological deficit. This rare congenital anomaly is usually asymptomatic, and awareness of its non-traumatic nature is critical in order to establish a correct diagnosis. Further evaluation of the patient is necessary to exclude pathologic fracture, infection, or associated vertebral anomalies and syndromes, such as Alagille, Jarcho-Levin, Crouzon, and Pfeiffer syndromes. Furthermore, in the emergency setting, awareness of this entity is needed so that a correct diagnosis can be established.
Accidental Falls
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Adult
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Female
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Humans
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Low Back Pain
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Lumbar Vertebrae/*abnormalities/pathology/radiography
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed