![]() Fetal Diagn Ther 20:121–126īasude S, McDermott L, Newell S, Wreyford B, Denbow M, Hutchinson J, Abdel-Fattah S (2015) Fetal hemivertebra: associations and perinatal outcome. Goldstein I, Makhoul IR, Weissman A, Drugan A (2005) Hemivertebra: prenatal diagnosis, incidence and characteristics. J Ultrasound Med 23:853–857įorrester MB, Merz RD (2006) Descriptive epidemiology of hemivertebrae, Hawaii, 1986–2002. Weisz B, Achiron R, Schindler A, Eisenberg VH, Lipitz S, Zalel Y (2004) Prenatal sonographic diagnosis of hemivertebra. WB Saunders Co, Philadelphia, pp 4534–4559 In: Resnick D (ed) Diagnosis of bone and joint disorders, 4th edn. Ozonoff MB (2002) Spinal anomalies and curvatures. Wax JR, Watson WJ, Miller RC, Ingardia CJ, Pinette MG, Cartin A, Grimes CK, Blackstone J (2008) Prenatal sonographic diagnosis of hemivertebrae: associations and outcomes. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, pp 162–167 Weinstein SL (2001) The pediatric spine: principles and practice 2nd edition. It is hoped that this review will provide the clinician who treats patients with hemivertebrae a resource in better understanding this finding and its subsequent pathological effects. ![]() Their clinical impact depends on factors such as degree of segmentation and concurrence with other structural anomalies. Hemivertebrae are structural anomalies of the vertebral column that can potentially disrupt the spine’s normal curvature. Presentations may differ and based on location and classification, treatments may vary. Hemivertebrae are incomplete vertebral column segments that can result in congenital scoliosis and be associated with a range of other structural anomalies. This subject review of hemivertebrae was composed after conducting a thorough review of the available literature on this topic using PubMed and other standard search engines. The purpose of this paper was to comprehensively review hemivertebrae in regard to their classification, embryology, etiology, diagnosis, clinical manifestations, and management of this developmental anomaly. ![]()
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