2016
DOI: 10.5603/fm.a2015.0066
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Butterfly vertebra. A case report and a short review of the literature

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“…Butterfly vertebra or sagittal cleft vertebra is a rare congenital abnormality, which is characterised by flawed convergence of the chondrification centres of the vertebral body during embryogenesis [49]. Very few cases of butterfly vertebra have been reported throughout international literature and only two cases refer to sacral vertebrae alone; Boulet et al [16] were the first to report a novel case of S1 sagittal cleft vertebra occurring with space narrowing at L5-S1 level, while Kapetanakis et al [47] described a case of S1 butterfly vertebra with dorsal projection of the hemivertebrae within the sacral canal, causing stenosis of the left lateral recess and compression of left S1 nerve root.…”
Section: Butterfly S1 Vertebramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Butterfly vertebra or sagittal cleft vertebra is a rare congenital abnormality, which is characterised by flawed convergence of the chondrification centres of the vertebral body during embryogenesis [49]. Very few cases of butterfly vertebra have been reported throughout international literature and only two cases refer to sacral vertebrae alone; Boulet et al [16] were the first to report a novel case of S1 sagittal cleft vertebra occurring with space narrowing at L5-S1 level, while Kapetanakis et al [47] described a case of S1 butterfly vertebra with dorsal projection of the hemivertebrae within the sacral canal, causing stenosis of the left lateral recess and compression of left S1 nerve root.…”
Section: Butterfly S1 Vertebramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first reported case of an S1 butterfly vertebra was discovered by Brasili in the Frassetto osteological collection and belonged to an otherwise healthy 36 year old female [ 3 ]. The second was reported by Kapentanakis in a 40 year old female with sciatica resulting from stenosis caused by the butterfly vertebrae [ 5 ]. The third case occurred in a 35 year old male with low back pain and was treated conservatively [ 6 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although butterfly vertebrae occur as part of several syndromes such as Alagille syndrome, Crouzon syndrome and Pfeiffers syndrome, incidental butterfly vertebrae are rare with only scattered reports throughout the literature [ 2 ]. There have only been eight previous reports of a butterfly vertebra occurring at S1 most of which occurred as part of the syndrome known as spondylocostal dysostosis [ [3] , [4] , [5] , [6] ]. Our case describes an incidental finding of a scaral butterfly vertebra in a patient with a Denis zone 1 sacral fracture with superior and inferior rami fractures (AO/OTA 61-C1.3).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 A systematic literature review of recent cases found most patients presented in young adults with back pain. 3 Isolated butterfly vertebra are rare.…”
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“…Butterfly formation of vertebra can be part of syndromic diseases such as Pfeiffer, Jarcho-Levin, Crouzon or Alagille; or associated by additional spinal anomalies such as intervertebral bars, supernumerary lumbar vertebrae, spina bifida, diastematomyelia, kyphosis/scoliosis or kyphoscoliosis. 3…”
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