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Compensation from mild and severe cases of early proximal junctional kyphosis may manifest as progressive cervical deformity at two year follow-up.

Peter G PassiasSara NaessigTyler K WilliamsonRenaud LafageVirginie LafageJustin S SmithMunish C GuptaEric KlinebergDouglas C BurtonChristopher AmesShay BessChristopher ShaffreyFrank J Schwabnull null
Published in: Spine deformity (2023)
Compensation within the cervical spine differed between individuals with mild and severe PJK at one year postoperatively. However, similar levels of pathologic change in cervical alignment parameters were seen by two years, highlighting the progression of cervical compensation due to mild PJK over time. These findings provide greater evidence for the development of cervical deformity in individuals presenting with proximal junctional kyphosis.
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