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Results 1 - 10 of 67 for Congenital scoliosis
  1. Congenital Scoliosis (Nemours Foundation)  
    Scoliosis
  2. ... each cell is sufficient to cause the disorder. Congenital scoliosis with unilateral unsegmented bar Congenital synspondylism SCT SCT syndrome Spondylocarpotarsal syndrome Vertebral fusion ...
  3. ... a growth spurt. Other types of scoliosis are: Congenital scoliosis: This type of scoliosis is present at birth. ... older. The outlook for those with neuromuscular or congenital scoliosis varies. They may have another serious disorder, such ...
  4. Scoliosis (Scoliosis Research Society)  
    Scoliosis/Specifics ... Scoliosis ... Scoliosis Research Society ... New Item ... Scoliosis is a condition of side-to-side spinal curves that measure greater than 10 degrees. ...
  5. Scoliosis (National Library of Medicine)  
    Scoliosis causes a sideways curve of your backbone, or spine. These curves are often S- or C-shaped. Scoliosis is most common in late childhood and the early teens, ...
  6. ... of the condition. Myopathy, congenital, Bailey-Bloch Myopathy, congenital, with myopathic facies, scoliosis, and malignant hyperthermia NAM Native American myopathy Genetic ...
  7. Early Onset Scoliosis (Scoliosis Research Society)  
    Scoliosis/Teenagers ... Scoliosis ... Scoliosis Research Society ... Early Onset Scoliosis ... Early Onset Scoliosis refers to spine curvature presenting before 10 years ...
  8. Musculoskeletal MRI Video (Radiological Society of North America) (American College of Radiology)  
    ... abnormalities of the extremities in children including infants. congenital and idiopathic (developing during adolescence) scoliosis prior to surgery. tethered spinal cord (abnormal stretching ...
  9. ... may stimulate excessive bone growth Abnormal spinal curvatures (scoliosis) Birth defects (congenital deformities) of bones, joints, muscles, tendons, or ligaments
  10. Spine CT (American College of Radiology) (Radiological Society of North America)  
    Current and accurate information for patients about CT of the spine. Learn what you might experience, how to prepare for the exam, benefits, risks and ...
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