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. 2023 Jul 10;15(7):e41655.
doi: 10.7759/cureus.41655. eCollection 2023 Jul.

Larsen Syndrome and Associated Spinal Deformities

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Larsen Syndrome and Associated Spinal Deformities

Angeliki Siafaka et al. Cureus. .

Abstract

Larsen syndrome is a rare genetic disorder that affects the connective tissue within the body. The present narrative review aims to examine the genetic basis of Larsen syndrome, clarify its symptoms, and define all the existing therapeutic approaches. A comprehensive search was performed in the PubMed database. Inclusion criteria considered molecular and clinical studies, management and surgical treatment of related deformities, case reports of patients with the syndrome, reviews of the associated anomalies, articles whose full text is available in PubMed, and articles published in the English language. Larsen syndrome is caused by mutations in the FLNB gene, which encodes the cytoskeletal protein filamin B, crucial in the development of the skeleton. Symptoms include joint dislocations, characteristic facial features and anomalies of the spine. Larsen syndrome may be conservatively treated initially, although surgical intervention is usually required. Various surgical techniques, including posterior spinal fusion, anterior decompression, circumferential arthrodesis, and single-stage 360° fixation, have been proposed along with growth-sparing procedures. Preoperative and postoperative care and education ensure optimal results. Further research is needed to identify novel therapeutic modalities for this condition.

Keywords: congenital joint dislocations; genetic disorder; kyphoscoliosis; larsen syndrome; spine deformities.

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The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

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