Patient Data
Age: 11 years
From the case:
Sprengel deformity
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The left scapula is high riding consistent with a Sprengel deformity. The asymmetry is best seen on the CT scout when both shoulders are visible.
From the case:
Sprengel deformity
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Surface shaded Sprengel deformity from a CT of the cest.
Case Discussion
Sprengel deformity can be sporadic or part of syndromes e.g. Klippel-Feil syndrome.