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“…The thoracolumbar spine has been implicated as the most common location for the formation of butterfly vertebrae. 2,6,9 McMaster et al 26 noted in their large series of 15 single butterfly vertebrae that the most common location was T11 at the thoracolumbar region. 26 This is in contrast to our findings, which showed T1 as the most common location.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The thoracolumbar spine has been implicated as the most common location for the formation of butterfly vertebrae. 2,6,9 McMaster et al 26 noted in their large series of 15 single butterfly vertebrae that the most common location was T11 at the thoracolumbar region. 26 This is in contrast to our findings, which showed T1 as the most common location.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La hendidura sagital registrada en la columna vertebral es evidente a ojo desnudo, lo cual permitió su rápido registro. De manera preliminar se puede mencionar que esta morfología "en mariposa" ha sido asociada con una anomalía congénita, producida por una falla en la fusión de los núcleos de condrificación laterales de la vértebra durante el desarrollo, entre la 3.a a 6.a semana de gestación (Barnes 2012;Sifuentes Giraldo et al 2015). En una revisión sistemática reciente de casos clínicos reportados, los casos más frecuentes de hendiduras sagitales se observan la primera vértebra dorsal con un 12 %, mientras que en la T11 se registró en solo el 6 % de los casos (Katsuura y Kim 2019).…”
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“…The hemivertebra, also called vertebral sagittal cleft or butterfly vertebra, is a congenital anomaly associated with a malformation of the spine that occurs between the third and eighth week of embryonic development (Ekim, 2010;Keenleyside, 2015;Sifuentes, Gallego, & Vásquez, 2015). Described for the first time in 1844, the hemivertebra is generally a benign anomaly that tends to affect men more than women (Aufderheide & Rodríguez-Martín, 1998).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%