A case of asymmetrical arthrogryposis--a clinical study and a preliminary report on the value of CT-scanning |
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Authors: | G Hageman J K Vette J Willemse |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Child Neurology, University Hospital, Utrecht;2. Department of Radiology, University Hospital, Utrecht |
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Abstract: | Following the introduction of the conception that arthrogryposis is a symptom and not a clinical entity, a case of the very rare asymmetric form of neurogenic arthrogryposis is presented. The asymmetry of congenital contractures and weakness is associated with hemihypotrophy. The value of muscular CT-scanning prior to muscle biopsy is demonstrated. Muscular CT-scanning shows the extension of adipose tissue, which has replaced damaged muscles and thereby indicates the exact site for muscle biopsy. Since orthopaedic treatment in arthrogryposis can be unrewarding due to severe muscular degeneration, preoperative scanning may provide additional important information on muscular function and thus be of benefit for surgery. The advantage of muscular CT-scanning in other forms of arthrogryposis requires further determination. The differential diagnosis with Werdnig-Hoffmann disease is discussed. |
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Keywords: | Arthrogryposis multiplex congenita congenital contractures muscular CT-scanning hemihypotrophy |
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