Deformidade torácica - uma sequela da doença de Pott
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https://doi.org/10.25759/spmfr.226Keywords:
Mal de Pott, mielopatia, reabilitaçãoAbstract
Criança 11 anos, admitida em Centro de Reabilitação com o diagnóstico de Mal de Pott, condicionando paraplegia, que apresentava deformidade óssea da coluna dorsal e radiologicamente apresentava colapso vertebralcom destruição dos corpos vertebrais de D5- D8 e marcada angulação cifóticacom hipersinal da medula espinhal de D3- D8 a traduzir mielopatia. O Mal de Pott permanece uma realidade, sobretudo em doentes provenientes dos países africanos sendo otratamento dirigido e a reabilitação fundamentais para minimizar o impacto da doença e melhorar a qualidade de vida.
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