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editIn this patient, exam findings showed anterior vertebral body fusion, multilevel lumbar anterior disc space obliteration and erosion. The narrowing and erosion of end plates progresses from early childhood and tends to occur in adolescence as well.[1]
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- ^ Prati, Clément; Langlais, Jean; Aubry, Sébastien; Brion, Benoit Barbier; Wendling, Daniel (2017). "Clinical Images: Progressive Noninfectious Anterior Vertebral Fusion (Copenhagen Syndrome) in a 15-Year-Old Boy". Arthritis & Rheumatology. 69 (6): 1324–1324. doi:10.1002/art.40081. ISSN 2326-5205.
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