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Results 1 - 10 of 19 for Kyphoscoliosis
  1. ... of the spine (scoliosis and kyphosis, often called kyphoscoliosis when they occur together). The curvature worsens with ... be resistant to treatment. Because of the severe kyphoscoliosis, affected individuals may ultimately have a very short ...
  2. ... upper back that also curves to the side (kyphoscoliosis). Without surgical correction, the kyphoscoliosis can constrict the lungs and cause difficulty breathing. ...
  3. ... upper back that also curves to the side (kyphoscoliosis), permanently bent fingers and toes (camptodactyly), ears that ...
  4. ... of the spine (scoliosis and kyphosis, often called kyphoscoliosis when they occur together). Although infants may develop ...
  5. ... of the spine (scoliosis and kyphosis, often called kyphoscoliosis when they occur together). Affected individuals tend to ...
  6. ... upper back that also curves to the side (kyphoscoliosis) or exaggerated curvature of the lower back (hyperlordosis). ...
  7. ... upper back that also curves to the side (kyphoscoliosis), flattened bones of the spine (platyspondyly), dumbbell-shaped ...
  8. ... of the spine (scoliosis and kyphosis, often called kyphoscoliosis when they occur together). This abnormal spinal curvature ...
  9. ... sides, and progressive abnormal curvature of the spine (kyphoscoliosis). As a result of these abnormalities, people with ...
  10. ... disorder can include abnormal curvature of the spine (kyphoscoliosis); muscle tone that is either reduced (hypotonia) or ...
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