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Sprengel Deformity with Cervical Myelopathy a Rare Entity: A Case Report

1Consultant neurospine surgeon Khoula hospital Muscat

2Consultant neurosurgeon Khoula hospital Muscat

3Specialist neurosurgeon Khoula hospital Muscat

4Medical officer neurosurgeon Khoula hospital Muscat


American Journal of Medical Case Reports. 2021, Vol. 9 No. 12, 702-704
DOI: 10.12691/ajmcr-9-12-10
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Sharif Al Qadhi, Neeraj Salhotra, Bashar Al Tunbi, C. Livingston, Fahad Al Kheder, Mohammad Hashim, Kauthar Al Zakwani. Sprengel Deformity with Cervical Myelopathy a Rare Entity: A Case Report. American Journal of Medical Case Reports. 2021; 9(12):702-704. doi: 10.12691/ajmcr-9-12-10.

Correspondence to: Neeraj  Salhotra, Consultant neurosurgeon Khoula hospital Muscat. Email: neersal@hotmail.com

Abstract

Sprengel's Deformity is a congenital condition characterized by a small and undescended scapula often associated with scapular winging and scapular hypoplasia. Diagnosis is made clinically with a high-riding, medially rotated, triangular-shaped scapula, with associated limitations in shoulder abduction and flexion. Treatment is observation in the absence of shoulder dysfunction. Operative management is indicated in the presence of severe cosmetic concerns or functional deformities (abduction < 110-120 degrees). We herewith present a case of this deformity seen in our center in patient of cervical stenosis with myelopathy.

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