ba0004p151 | (1) | ICCBH2015
Hupin Emilie
, Edwards Karen
, Chueng Moira
, Allgrove Jeremy
, DeVile Catherine
Objective: Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is most commonly caused by a defect in the genes that produce type I collagen. Clinical features include low bone mass, fractures and spinal abnormalities. Pars defects are abnormalities in the pars interarticularis of vertebrae. There is a higher incidence of pars defects in the lumbar spine in children with OI compared to the normal population. Abdominal muscle weakness and altered spinal postures are common presentations in the childr...