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Complete Absence of the Lumbar Spine and Sacrum
CHARLES H. FRANTZ; GEORGE T. AITKEN
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Area Child Amputee Center (Michigan Department of Public Health), 920 Cherry Street, SE, Grand Rapids, Michigan
1967 by The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Incorporated
The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery.  1967; 49:1531-1540 
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Abstract

Three additional patients with absence of the lumbar spine and sacrum have been subjected to subtrochanteric amputations and rehabilitation by prosthetic fitting and training.

Gross and histological findings of surgical and autopsy specimens have been presented.

Conjectures have been presented relative to the mechanisms responsible for the severe deficit indicating the role of induction mechanisms present in the differentiating embryo.

The etiologic factor or factors are unknown.

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