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Congenital Scoliosis A Study of 234 Patients Treated and Untreated PART I: NATURAL HISTORY
ROBERT B. WINTER; JOHN H. MOE; VINCENT E. EILERS
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From the Scoliosis Service of the Gillette State Hospital for Crippled Children, Saint Paul, Minnesota, and the Orthopedic Division of the University of Minnesota Hospitals, Minneapolis
1968 by The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Incorporated
The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery.  1968; 50:1-15 
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Abstract

Congenital anomalies of the spine producing scoliosis are frequently associated with other anomalies. The scoliosis is usually slowly but relentlessly progressive and an unacceptable deformity results if active treatment is not given. Except for the unsegmented unilateral bar, the specific anomaly present was of less prognostic value than the pattern of the curve and the area of the spine involved.

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