Kyphoscoliosis Health Dictionary

Kyphoscoliosis: From 3 Different Sources


A combination of kyphosis and scoliosis.
Health Source: BMA Medical Dictionary
Author: The British Medical Association
A combination of SCOLIOSIS and KYPHOSIS in which the spine (see SPINAL COLUMN) is abnormally curved sideways and forwards. The condition may be the result of several diseases affecting the spinal muscles and vertebrae, or it may happen during development for no obvious reason. Although braces may reduce the deformity, an operation may be necessary to correct it.
Health Source: Medical Dictionary
Author: Health Dictionary
n. abnormal posterior and sideways curvature of the spine, i.e. *kyphosis combined with *scoliosis. The deformity may occur during growth for no apparent reason (idiopathic kyphoscoliosis) or may result from any of several diseases involving the vertebrae and spinal muscles. Special braces can reduce the extent of the deformity if this is mild. Severe deformity may require surgical correction by *fusion of the spine.
Health Source: Oxford | Concise Colour Medical Dictionary
Author: Jonathan Law, Elizabeth Martin

Kyphosis

Excessive outward curvature of the spine.

Kyphosis usually affects the spine at the top of the back, resulting in a hump or pronounced rounding of the back.

The condition may be caused by any of a variety of spine disorders.

In some cases, a congenital abnormality may be the cause.

Treatment, which is rarely successful, is of the underlying disorder.

When combined with a curvature of the spine to one side (scoliosis), the condition is known as kyphoscoliosis.... kyphosis

Coffin–lowry Syndrome

(CLS) an inherited disease, more severe in males, that results in developmental delay and profound learning disability. It is characterized by distinctive facial anomalies, short stature, microcephaly, and *kyphoscoliosis; some patients have episodes of collapse when startled or excited (stimulus-induced drop episodes; SIDE). [G. S. Coffin (1923– ), US paediatrician; R. B. Lowry (1932– ), British geneticist]... coffin–lowry syndrome

Scoliosis

n. lateral (sideways) deviation of the backbone, caused by congenital or acquired abnormalities of the vertebrae, muscles, and nerves. Treatment may require spinal braces and, in cases of severe deformity, surgical correction by fusion or *osteotomy. See also kyphosis; kyphoscoliosis.... scoliosis



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