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Kyphosis
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Kyphosis is a medical term for the curvature of the upper spine. Although some degree of curvature is normal, excessive curvature, commonly known as hunchback, can cause discomfort and breathing difficulties.
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Wikipedia: Kyphosis
- Encyclopedia article on this condition, its classification and treatments.
MedlinePlus: Kyphosis
- Factsheet on this condition, its causes, symptoms, examinations and tests, treatment, outlook, complications and prevention.
Scheuermann's Kyphosis
- Article on this condition characterized by wedge-shaped vertebrae that cause the thoracic spine to curve forward too much. Includes causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment.
MedecineNet: Kyphosis
- Factsheet in question and answer format.
NHS Choices: Kyphosis
- Provides information on this abnormal outward curving of the upper spine. Includes a short video and details of symptoms, causes, diagnosis, treatment, complications and prevention.
Maryland Spine Center: Cervical Kyphosis
- Patient's guide to this condition including anatomy, causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment options.
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