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Modern directions in research of idiopathic scoliosis etiopathogenesis in children

Abstract

The review of results of the spent researches and now existing representations about etiology and pathogenesis of juvenile idiopathic scoliosis (JIS) in children and teenagers is given. Neuro-anatomic interrelations and a role of system dysfunction in JIS pathogenesis are discussed. Modern theories of development, major factors of risk of development and progressing of juvenile idiopathic scoliosis in children, its basic components are reflected. Importance of continuation of JIS researches at molecular-biochemical level, necessity of allocation of specific parameters - development markers of idiopathic scoliosis for perfection of approaches to diagnostics, forecasting of current features, prevention and treatment of the disease in children is underlined.

About the Authors

S. V. Borozdun
Scientific research institute of medical problems of the North FROM the Russian Academy of Medical Science
Россия


E. S. Panicheva
V.F.Voino-Yasenetskiy State Educational Establishment of Higher Professional Training
Россия

Krasnoyarsk



E. I. Bobrova
Scientific research institute of medical problems of the North FROM the Russian Academy of Medical Science
Россия


V. S. Kuznetsov
V.F.Voino-Yasenetskiy State Educational Establishment of Higher Professional Training
Россия

Krasnoyarsk



L. S. Evert
Scientific research institute of medical problems of the North FROM the Russian Academy of Medical Science
Россия


T. J. Artjuhova
Lesosibirsky pedagogical institute - branch SFU
Россия

the rector - the candidate fiz-mat. nauk M.J.Reushev

Lesosibirsk



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Borozdun S.V., Panicheva E.S., Bobrova E.I., Kuznetsov V.S., Evert L.S., Artjuhova T.J. Modern directions in research of idiopathic scoliosis etiopathogenesis in children. Yakut Medical Journal. 2011;(3):10-14.

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