Table 4:

Comparison between groups with and without arthrogryposis regarding the anteroposterior diameter at different levels of the spinal cord and as the ratio between the spinal cord and vertebral canal anteroposterior diametersa

AP Diameters (mm)Spinal Cord MeasuresSpinal Cord/Vertebral Canal Ratio
Ag (n = 4)No Ag (n = 8)PbAg (n = 4)No Ag (n = 8)Pb
Smallest spinal cord diameters
    Cervical4.5 (4.4–4.9)5.4 (4.7–5.9).0730.44 (0.41–0.47)0.57 (0.44–0.60).154
    High thoracic3.6 (2.8–4.2)3.9 (3.6–4.5).2140.39 (0.29–0.41)0.39 (0.34–0.46).570
    Conus medullaris base4.3 (3.5–4.8)6.3 (5.7–6.5).008c0.44 (0.41–0.47)0.57 (0.44–0.60).016c
Largest spinal cord diameters
    Cervical intumescence4.7 (4.5–5.0)5.6 (5.4–6.2).048c0.46 (0.41–0.49)0.58 (0.47–0.63).109
    Lumbar intumescence5.0 (3.9–5.8)7.3 (7.1–7.5).008c0.44 (0.32–0.51)0.59 (0.56–0.64).008c
  • Note:—AP indicates anteroposterior; Ag, arthrogryposis.

  • a Data are median (25th–75th percentile).

  • b P = Mann-Whitney test.

  • c Statistically significant.