Short Spine Syndrome (Brachyrachia) is a condition characterized by a short spinal column due to compression of the vertebrae
A vertebrate is an animal with a spine.
a curved spine because of its hump
Yes, a lion has a spine just like all mammals. The spine is essential for providing support, flexibility, and protection for the lion's body.
Of course tigers have spines! All mammals have spines and a tiger is a mammal.
It's the front part of the hip section of the beef....just in front of the round and behind the short loin.
The patient's face may also be long and narrow, and he or she may have a noticeable curvature of the spine.
Marfan patients may develop kyphosis either in the upper (thoracic) spine or the lower (lumbar) spine.
Kyphosis of the spine upper crossed syndrome is a common cause
Yes it does, it affects the facial structures. In addition those who have down syndrome will have short necks, short arms, short legs, short toes, short fingers, and their joints show hyper flexibility.
Could be: Sick Building Syndrome Short Bowel Syndrome Shaken Baby Syndrome Straight Back Syndrome
No, some people are just born short.but sometimes yes, some men do have short man syndrome. and it's really annoying too.
parts of your spine
Yes, you may be able to feel your cat's spine when you pet them, especially if they are lean or have short fur.
Failed back syndrome is also referred to as postlaminectomy syndrome. The correct ICD-9 code for this would be 722.8, but there are also fifth-digit classifications depending on the region of the spine that is affected.
From Wikipedia: Short bowel syndrome (SBS, also short gut syndrome or simply short gut) is a malabsorption disorder caused by the surgical removal of the small intestine, or rarely due to the complete dysfunction of a large segment of bowel.
This syndrome presents with a variety of neurological type smptoms like vertigo, facial pain, or sinus pain. It seems to come from misalignments of the cranial bones and/or misalignments in the cervical spine putting pressure on the nerves. It is often referred to as Barre-Lieou syndrome.
A short femur can be a soft marker for Down Syndrome when detected during prenatal ultrasound screening, but it is not a definitive diagnosis. Down Syndrome is typically confirmed through genetic testing. Short femur measurements alone are not enough to diagnose Down Syndrome. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider for further evaluation and testing.