Osteogenesis Imperfecta complication
The most common complications of Osteogenesis Imperfecta is fracture, most children with hair many many fractures, and fractures of the worse prognosis of the younger, after the most vulnerable to fractures caused by bone morphogenetic changes or abnormal bone morphogenetic. Thoracic spine changes:
1) vertebral body changes generally flat, double-concave or wedge-like change;
2) post-conflict or conflict with lateral thoracic twist, collapse, commonly found in childhood, progressive increase until after puberty;
3) can also be associated with multiple rib fractures, ribs and chicken, etc. moniliforme change. Uneven pelvis changes, many like the property a triangular shape with acetabular invagination or coxa vara.
Other Osteogenesis Imperfecta complication is neurological disorder, including hydrocephalus, cranial nerve compression resulting from the dysfunction, spinal deformity can cause paraplegia.
