Association of congenital anomalies with fracture of spine, trunk, and upper and lower limbs among young people: A population-based matched cohort study in Taiwan.

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Department of Dermatology, Department of Urology, Taichung Veterans General Hospital, Taichung Division of Chinese Medicine, An Nan Hospital, China Medical University, Tainan Graduate Institute of Chinese Medicine, School of Chinese Medicine, Graduate Institute of Integrated Medicine, Research Center for Chinese Medicine & Acupuncture, College of Medicine, China Medical University, Taichung Institute of Population Health Sciences, National Health Research Institutes, Miaoli Departments of Chinese Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Anesthesiology, Urology, and Medical Research, Management Office for Health Data, China Medical University Hospital, Taichung Department of Medicinal Botanicals and Health Applications, Da-Yeh University, Changhua Department of Chinese Medicine, Kaohsiung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital and Chang Gung University College of Medicine, Kaohsiung Department of Psychology, College of Medical and Health Science, Asia University, Taichung , Taiwan.

Published: September 2017

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According to the Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) theory, congenital anomalies are caused by kidney malfunctions, which decreased the bone quality, and may eventually result in bone fractures. This retrospective cohort study investigated the relationship between congenital anomalies and fracture of spine, trunk, and upper and lower limbs in young people. We utilized data from the National Health Insurance Research Database of Taiwan. This study included patients with congenital anomalies (International Classification of Diseases/ICD-9 code: 740-759) and a comparison group of patients without congenital anomalies. Cases evaluated were fracture of spine and trunk (ICD-9 codes: 805-809), fracture of upper limbs (ICD-9 codes: 810-819), and fracture of lower limbs (ICD-9 codes: 820-829). Our study shows that in comparison to the control group, patients with congenital anomalies are 1.11 times more likely to develop fractures. This is the first documented research study that supports the TCM theory that "the Kidney governs the bones, and healthy bones give the body stabilization and prevent fracture."

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