2023
DOI: 10.1186/s13023-023-02641-5
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Fat infiltration in the thigh muscles is associated with symptomatic spinal stenosis and reduced physical functioning in adults with achondroplasia

Abstract: Background Symptomatic spinal stenosis is a prevalent complication in adults with achondroplasia. Increased muscle fat infiltration (MFI) and reduced thigh muscle volumes have also been reported, but the pathophysiology is poorly understood. We explored whether the increased MFI and reduced thigh muscle volumes were associated with the presence of symptomatic spinal stenosis and physical functioning. Methods MFI and thigh muscle volumes were asses… Show more

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“…Attention should be paid to hearing disorders in early childhood, as these can impair speech development. Due to the narrow spinal canal, back complaints and delayed and slower physical development occur more frequently [19,45,53,62]. The shorter arms and the reduced extensibility of the elbows result in a significantly smaller grasping radius.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Attention should be paid to hearing disorders in early childhood, as these can impair speech development. Due to the narrow spinal canal, back complaints and delayed and slower physical development occur more frequently [19,45,53,62]. The shorter arms and the reduced extensibility of the elbows result in a significantly smaller grasping radius.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%