Spinal pathological pelvic deformities
Introduction
Introduction Spinal lesion pelvic deformity : one of the types of pelvic deformities. Divided into a kyphosis pelvis, scoliosis pelvis. The correct pelvic position is slightly tilted forward, and the back ribs are just as stretched to maintain this state. Once the hunchback, the pelvis becomes slack and weak and seems to have entered sleep. Spinal lesion pelvic deformity refers to the shape of the pelvis caused by the disease of the spine, and the size is inconsistent with the normal pelvis. The pelvic deformity of the female is mainly caused by the delivery of the fetus during pregnancy and delivery, which is a cause of dystocia. In this case, the situation of dystocia is caused by the existence of this deformity, which is a relatively common type.
Cause
Cause
Changes in the physiology of the spine caused by spinal lesions, involving the pelvis. Once the hunchback, the pelvis becomes slack and weak and seems to have entered sleep. Spinal lesion pelvic deformity refers to the shape of the pelvis caused by the disease of the spine, and the size is inconsistent with the normal pelvis. The pelvic deformity of the female is mainly caused by the delivery of the fetus during pregnancy and delivery, which is a cause of dystocia.
Examine
an examination
Related inspection
Spinal MRI examination of pelvic tilt test
The correct pelvic position is slightly tilted forward, and the back ribs are just as stretched to maintain this state. Once the hunchback, the pelvis becomes slack and weak and seems to have entered sleep.
Diagnosis
Differential diagnosis
Pelvic malformations include bone matrix mineralization disorders pelvic malformations (sickle pelvis, osteomalacia pelvis), spinal lesions pelvic malformations (humpback pelvis-vertebral kyphosis pelvis, scoliosis pelvis), lower limbs and hip disorders pelvis Malformation (hip arthritis, pathological pelvis formed by congenital hip dislocation), congenital pelvic dysplasia pelvic malformation (assimilated pelvis, skewed pelvis, transverse stenosis pelvis, split pelvis); other pelvic abnormalities including pelvic fracture malunion The pelvic tumor is divided into a kyphosis pelvis and a scoliotic pelvis. The correct pelvic position is slightly tilted forward, and the back ribs are just as stretched to maintain this state. Once the hunchback, the pelvis becomes slack and weak and seems to have entered sleep.
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