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Abnormal lateral and rotational curvature of the vertebral column. Depending on the etiology, there may be one curve, or primary and secondary compensatory curves; s. may be “fixed” as a result of muscle and/or bone deformity or “mobile” as a result of unequal muscle contraction. [G. skoliosis, a crookedness]
- coxitic s. s. in the lumbar spine resulting from tilting of the pelvis in the presence of hip disease.
- ocular s., ophthalmic s. s. supposed to be due to head tilting, caused by ophthalmological dysfunction.
- sciatic s. s. caused by asymmetric spasm of spinal muscles usually associated with sciatica, usually presenting as a list toward one side.
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sco·li·o·sis .skō-lē-'ō-səs n, pl -o·ses -.sēz a lateral curvature of the spine compare KYPHOSIS, LORDOSIS
sco·li·ot·ic -'ät-ik adj
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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.
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sco·li·o·sis (sko″le-oґsis) [Gr. skoliōsis curvation] an appreciable lateral deviation in the normally straight vertical line of the spine. Cf. kyphosis and lordosis. scoliotic adj
Severe thoracic scoliosis (posteroanterior projection).
Medical dictionary. 2011.