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  1. Van Goethem J, Van Campenhout A, van den Hauwe L, Parizel PM. Scoliosis. Neuroimaging Clin N Am. 2007 Feb;17(1):105-15. (Review article)
  2. Reamy BV, Slakey JB. Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis: review and current concepts. American family physician. 2001 Jul 1;64(1):111-6. (Review article)
  3. Cassar-Pullicino VN, Eisenstein SM. Imaging in scoliosis: what, why and how? Clin Radiol. 2002 Jul;57(7):543-62. (Review article)
  4. Oestreich AE, Young LW, Young Poussaint T. Scoliosis circa 2000: radiologic imaging perspective. I. Diagnosis and pretreatment evaluation. Skeletal radiology. 1998 Nov;27(11):591-605. (Review article)
  5. Jaramillo D, Poussaint TY, Grottkau BE. Scoliosis: evidence-based diagnostic evaluation. Neuroimaging Clin N Am. 2003 May;13(2):335-41, xii. (Review article)
  6. Cote P, Kreitz BG, Cassidy JD, Dzus AK, Martel J. A study of the diagnostic accuracy and reliability of the Scoliometer and Adam's forward bend test. Spine. 1998 Apr 1;23(7):796-802. (Level III evidence)
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  8. Thomsen M, Abel R. Imaging in scoliosis from the orthopaedic surgeon's point of view. European journal of radiology. 2006 Apr;58(1):41-7. (Review article)
  9. Davids JR, Chamberlin E, Blackhurst DW. Indications for magnetic resonance imaging in presumed adolescent idiopathic scoliosis. The Journal of bone and joint surgery. 2004 Oct;86-A(10):2187-95. (Level III evidence)
  10. Morrissy RT, Goldsmith GS, Hall EC, Kehl D, Cowie GH. Measurement of the Cobb angle on radiographs of patients who have scoliosis. Evaluation of intrinsic error. The Journal of bone and joint surgery. 1990 Mar;72(3):320-7. (Level IV evidence)
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  12. Wright N. Imaging in scoliosis. Archives of disease in childhood. 2000 Jan;82(1):38-40. (Review article)
  13. Inoue M, Minami S, Nakata Y, Otsuka Y, Takaso M, Kitahara H, et al. Preoperative MRI analysis of patients with idiopathic scoliosis: a prospective study. Spine. 2005 Jan 1;30(1):108-14. (Level III evidence)
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  15. Noordeen, M.H., B.A. Taylor and M.A. Edgar.Syringomyelia. A potential risk factor in scoliosis surgery. Spine, 1994. 19(12): p. 1406-9. (Level IV evidence)
  16. Ozturk, C. et al. The role of routine magnetic resonance imaging in the preoperative evaluation of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis. Int Orthop, 2009. (Level II evidence)
  17. Malfair D, Flemming AK, Dvorak MF, Munk PL, Vertinsky AT, Heran MK, Graeb DA.Radiographic evaluation of scoliosis: review. AJR Am J Roentgenol. 2010 Mar; 194(3 Suppl):S8-22.(review article)

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