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ROENTGENOLOGY IN SCOLIOSIS: CONTRIBUTION TO EVALUATION AND MANAGEMENT

LIONEL W. YOUNG M.D.1, ALAN E. OESTREICH M.D.1, and LOUIS A. GOLDSTEIN M.D.2

1 Division of Diagnostic Radiology, University of Rochester Medical Center.
2 Division of 0rthopaedic Surgery, University of Rochester Medical Center.

Roentgenology is essential to the orthopedic surgeon in the management of the patient with scoliosis and augments knowledge as related to etiology, types and mechanisms of scoliosis. This paper recognizes and documents this roentgenologic contribution to which the success of therapy is closely related.

Dynamic pathology, clinical and roentgenologic details of evaluation, prognosis and management are presented.


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