scoliosis
(noun)
A condition where there is abnormal lateral curvature of the spine.
Examples of scoliosis in the following topics:
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Abnormal Curves of the Vertebral Column
- Abnormal curvatures of the spine include kyphosis, lordosis, retrolisthesis, and scoliosis.
- Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis has no clear causal agent.
- Congenital scoliosis can be traced to a malformation of the spine during weeks three to six in utero.
- Scoliosis often presents itself, or worsens, during the adolescence growth spurt.
- Spinal fusion is the most widely performed surgery for scoliosis.
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Bursitis
- Causes of bursitis include rheumatoid arthritis, severe scoliosis, traumatic injury, other chronic systemic diseases, and idiopathic sources.
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Spina Bifida
- This may lead to a worsening of associated paralysis, scoliosis, back pain, and worsening bowel and/or bladder function.
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The Spine
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Marfan Syndrome
- Abnormal curvature of the spine (scoliosis), abnormal indentation (pectus excavatum), or protrusion (pectus carinatum) of the sternum are not uncommon.