Radiological evaluation of a known leg length inequality in Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome

George Carruthers BSc, DC, FCC
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Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome (KTS) is a rare congenital disorder which consists of a triad of symptoms. These include a port wine stain of cutaneous capillary malformations, hypertrophy of tissue on the affected side and venous and lymphatic malformations and abnormalities. The musculoskeletal involvement is an important manifestation of this disease which affects normal patients function. Each case is unique with a multitude of variations being perceived in patients with KTS. Radiologically demonstrable bone change is found in the vast majority of cases, 74% of which affects the lower limb. At present there is no known cure for Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome. This report discusses Chiropractic assessment and management of a patient who presented with typical lower limb signs of Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome.

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Klippel-Trenaunay综合征已知腿长不均匀的影像学评价
Klippel-Trenaunay综合征(KTS)是一种罕见的先天性疾病,由三种症状组成。这些包括葡萄酒染色的皮肤毛细血管畸形,患侧组织肥大,静脉和淋巴畸形和异常。骨骼肌受累是本病的重要表现,影响患者的正常功能。每个病例都是独特的,在KTS患者中发现了许多变化。在绝大多数病例中发现放射学上明显的骨改变,其中74%影响下肢。目前还没有已知的治疗Klippel-Trenaunay综合征的方法。本报告讨论了一个病人的典型下肢klipppel - trenaunay综合征的脊椎治疗评估和管理。
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