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© 1986 British Society for Rheumatology


case-report

THE PERSISTENCE OF CLINICAL AND RADIOLOGICAL FEATURES AFTER INTERVERTEBRAL DISC CALCIFICATION OF CHILDHOOD

I. M. MORRIS and L. SHEPPARD

Kettering and District General Hospital Rothwell Road, Kettering, Northants NN16 8UZ, UK

Correspondence to: Address correspondence to Dr. I. M. Morris

A case is reported in which clinical and radiological abnormalities were present nine years after the initial acute presentation of intervertebral disc calcification of childhood. In view of the major anatomical and pathological changes that have been described with this condition it is suggested that the prognosis should be guarded.

KEY WORDS: Disc calcification, Children, Neck pain


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