Hunchback
... in the thoracic region. It is also known as
kyphosis and humpback, and in its severe form a ... and PUMILIO. With multi ple fractures ,
kyphosis , a forward hump-like curvature of the spine ... Visual Field Exam ( Visual Field ) Hunchback (
kyphosis ) ... ...
Kyphosis
...
kyphosis is more common in females than males. What are the symptoms of
kyphosis ? The following are the most common symptoms of
kyphosis . However, each child may experience symptoms ...
Scoliosis
... curvature of the spine ( scoliosis and
kyphosis ). Spinal CT (Lumbosacral Spine CT) Spinal ... curves abnormally, including scoliosis or
kyphosis ) Pelvic deformities ... Severe recurrent ... death Diabetes Progressive scoliosis and
kyphosis ... Sometimes people who have had an injury ...
Post-streptococcal GN
... Post-Streptococcal GN Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Postural
kyphosis (
kyphosis ) Potassium - High ( Hyperkalemia ) ... IgM mesangial proliferative ...
Apnea
... of jaw and other facial bones; overgrowth of bone and cartilage in the joints , causing arthritis , back pain , and curvature of the spine (
kyphosis ); swelling of the face, lips, and tongue ; breathing problems during sleep ( sleep apnea ); ... The drug Bentyl (dicyclomine) does seem ...
Bone disorders
... the bones of the ear ... In addition, IJO is sometimes coupled with physical deformities, including abnormal curvature of the thoracic spine (
kyphosis ), sunken chest, or a limp. The symptoms of juvenile osteoporosis may resemble other bone disorders or medical problems. When a diagnosis is ...
Bowlegs
... Bumps in the rib cage (rachitic rosary) Asymmetrical or odd-shaped skull Spine deformities (spine curves abnormally, including scoliosis or
kyphosis ) Pelvic deformities ... Warmth in your skin over the affected area Neurologic problems, such as hearing loss , headache and rarely, ...
Bowleg
... Bumps in the rib cage (rachitic rosary) Asymmetrical or odd-shaped skull Spine deformities (spine curves abnormally, including scoliosis or
kyphosis ) Pelvic deformities ... Toddlers are usually bowleg ged when they begin to walk, but their legs straighten out toward the middle of the second ...
Cartilage
... of jaw and other facial bones; overgrowth of bone and cartilage in the joints , causing arthritis , back pain , and curvature of the spine (
kyphosis ); swelling of the face, lips, and tongue ; ... Since calcium and phosphorus are essential for proper development and hardening of bones, the ...
Dislocation
... of the lens and detachment of the retina in the eye . Indications: severe spondylolisthesis , fracture , dislocation , scoliosis ,
kyphosis , spinal tumor , and pseudarthrosis (failed previous fusion). Note: FDA and manufacturer's site show tradename in all caps as "SOCON." Mfg: ....
Goiter
... bulging eyes diarrhea vomiting difficulty breathing due to enlarged thyroid gland ( goiter ) pressing on windpipe ... (
kyphosis ); swelling of the face, lips, and tongue ; breathing problems during sleep ( sleep apnea ); thickening of the skin ; carpal tunnel and other ...
Humidifier
... s and Health Humoral Immunity ( Immune Response ) Hump Behind the Shoulder s Humphrey Visual Field Exam ( Visual Field ) Hunchback (
kyphosis ) ... - A humidifier in the room can keep the air moist. - Avoid nasal decongestants , nose drops, etc. In the long run, they will cause you ...
Ligament
... s that support the uterus ; ... Strain or tears to the muscle s or ligament s supporting the back Spine curvatures (like scoliosis or
kyphosis ) which may be inherited and seen in children or teens Other medical conditions like fibromyalgia ... A fibrous cord that connects the urinary ...
Otosclerosis
... freely by an overgrowth of surrounding bone. This is a condition called otosclerosis . of the legs, curvature of the spine ( scoliosis and
kyphosis ), umbilical and inguinal hernia s and mild mitral valve prolapse (flopping down of the leaflets of the mitral heart valve). Hearing impairment ...
Pectus carinatum
... chest ( pectus carinatum ) above. Most males are born with undescended testicle s, which may require surgery . Skeletal changes include
kyphosis / scoliosis and pectus carinatum (pigeon breast ) or pectus excavatum (caved-in chest). The syndrome is due to mutation of the gene on ...
Pelvis
... Bumps in the rib cage (rachitic rosary) Asymmetrical or odd-shaped skull Spine deformities (spine curves abnormally, including scoliosis or
kyphosis ) ... nerve s; pelvic surface of sacrum; pelvic version; pelvifixation; pelvigraph; pelvilithotomy; pelvimeter; pelvimetry; pelvio-; ...
Skeletal
... Bumps in the rib cage (rachitic rosary) Asymmetrical or odd-shaped skull Spine deformities (spine curves abnormally, including scoliosis or
kyphosis ) ... Musculo skeletal System Key Points for This Section Bone Childhood cancer survivors may have late effects that affect the bones. ...
Skull
... Bumps in the rib cage (rachitic rosary) Asymmetrical or odd-shaped skull Spine deformities (spine curves abnormally, including scoliosis or
kyphosis ) Pelvic deformities ... CT scan may be used to examine structures in the abdomen and pelvis (e.g., liver , gallbladder , pancreas , ...
Sleep apnea
... of jaw and other facial bones; overgrowth of bone and cartilage in the joints , causing arthritis , back pain , and curvature of the spine (
kyphosis ); swelling of the face, lips, and tongue ; breathing problems during sleep ( sleep apnea ); ... The drug Bentyl (dicyclomine) does seem to ...
Spinal stenosis
... (narrowing of the spinal canal) Strain or tears to the muscle s or ligament s supporting the back Spine curvatures (like scoliosis or
kyphosis ) which may be inherited and seen in children or teens ... Pseudo claudication is cramp ing of the muscle s and is usually caused at rest, ...
Spinal fusion
... Spinal fusion involves surgical treatment of abnormalities in the spine bones ( vertebrae ), such as abnormal curvatures ( scoliosis or
kyphosis ) or injuries ( fractures ). Spinal fusion with spinal instrumentation is major surgery . The patient will undergo many tests to determine ...
Stenosis
... (narrowing of the spinal canal) Strain or tears to the muscle s or ligament s supporting the back Spine curvatures (like scoliosis or
kyphosis ) which may be inherited and seen in children or teens ... MRI scan of the spine may be used to evaluate patients with back pain , herniated ...
Thoracic
... a wall with your elbows and wrists against the wall. abnormal outward curvature of the spine in the thoracic region. It is also known as
kyphosis and humpback, and in its severe form a noticeable hump is evident on the back. ACUTE AORTIC DISSECTION - A condition in which a weakened ...