Lordosis
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lordosis : Inward curvature of the spine. Normally, for example, the low back demonstrates
lordosis . The spine is not supposed to be absolutely straight, so some degree of curvature is normal.
lordosis Definition: ...
Kyphosis
... or the lower ( lumbar ) spine. Having a kyphosis may contribute to a
lordosis developing In fact, having a kyphosis may contribute to a
lordosis developing. It's about trying to correct the imbalance created by the ...
Achondroplasia
... of a single base pair substitution. This same mutation occurs in all individuals affected with the disease . Specific causes of excessive
lordosis include: achondroplasia , which is the abnormal conversion of cartilage into bone that results in dwarfism spondylolisthesis , or the ...
Dwarfism
... Achondroplasia is the most common cause of dwarfism , or significantly abnormal short stature . Description ... Specific causes of excessive
lordosis include: achondroplasia , which is the abnormal conversion of cartilage into bone that results in dwarfism spondylolisthesis , or the ...
Hunter syndrome
... Arch es) Supra ventricular Tachycardia ( Paroxysm al Supra ventricular Tachycardia ) SVT ( Paroxysm al Supra ventricular Tachycardia ) Swayback (
lordosis ) ... ...
Spondylolisthesis
... caused by congenital anomalies of the spine, such as spondylolisthesis , spinal stenosis , or tumor s of the spinal canal. Benign juvenile
lordosis (not medically significant) Achondroplasia Spondylolisthesis Diskitis ... ...
Swamp Fever
... ictero hemorrhagic fever . Swallowing Pain or Burning Swamp Fever (Leptospirosis) Swan-Ganz - Right Heart Catheter ization Swayback (
lordosis ) Sweat - Cold ( Skin - Clammy) ... Weil disease ; Ictero hemorrhagic fever ; Swineherd's disease ; Rice-field fever ; Cane-cutter fever ; ...