Objectives: A case of low dysplastic developmental spondylolisthesis which quickly progressed in adulthood because of unique tumor infiltration is described. Methods: A clinical and radiographic interpretation of the reported case is presented. Results: Sudden progression of a low dysplastic spondylolisthesis at L5-S1 occurred in adulthood by metastatic infiltration of the L5 vertebral body, left pedide and inferior joint facet. Conclusion: The reported case adds to the literature on spondylolisthesis by describing another etiology for this conclusion. The progression of a spondylolisthesis because of tumor infiltration may well be identified more frequently in the future given the high prevalence of vertebral metastases in the overall population.

An unusual case of spondylolisthesis

Galasso O;
2009-01-01

Abstract

Objectives: A case of low dysplastic developmental spondylolisthesis which quickly progressed in adulthood because of unique tumor infiltration is described. Methods: A clinical and radiographic interpretation of the reported case is presented. Results: Sudden progression of a low dysplastic spondylolisthesis at L5-S1 occurred in adulthood by metastatic infiltration of the L5 vertebral body, left pedide and inferior joint facet. Conclusion: The reported case adds to the literature on spondylolisthesis by describing another etiology for this conclusion. The progression of a spondylolisthesis because of tumor infiltration may well be identified more frequently in the future given the high prevalence of vertebral metastases in the overall population.
2009
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