Shingo Hama, Ichiro Tonogai, T. Sakai, Yuichiro Goda, Fumitake Tezuka, T. Matsuura, N. Suzue, Rui Takahashi, T. Terai, Kosaku Higashino, S. Fukuta, A. Nagamachi, K. Sairyo
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Abstract
The pathogenesis of slippage in pediatric spondylolisthesis is still unclear, although epiphyseal injury may account for many cases based on preclinical studies. However, no reports have described a pediatric case of isthmic spondylolisthesis showing radiologic evidence of epiphyseal injury. We report such evidence in a 13-year-old boy with low-back pain. Radiography revealed rounding of the S1 surface, a fracture line below the S1 endplate surface, and a bone marrow lesion in addition to slippage. Slippage and the rounding deformity were partially reversed (from 20 to 14% and from 42 to 27%, respectively) with conservative treatment and natural bone remodeling.