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- Hyperkyphosis abstract "Hyperkyphosis, colloquially called “dowager’s hump,” refers to excessive kyphotic, or anteriorly concave, curvature of the thoracic region of the spine. A kyphosis angle over 40° - the 95th percentile value for young adults - is currently used to define hyperkyphosis.".
- Hyperkyphosis thumbnail OsteoCutout.png?width=300.
- Hyperkyphosis wikiPageID "15687706".
- Hyperkyphosis wikiPageRevisionID "600850341".
- Hyperkyphosis hasPhotoCollection Hyperkyphosis.
- Hyperkyphosis subject Category:Skeletal_disorders.
- Hyperkyphosis type Abstraction100002137.
- Hyperkyphosis type Attribute100024264.
- Hyperkyphosis type Condition113920835.
- Hyperkyphosis type Disorder114052403.
- Hyperkyphosis type PhysicalCondition114034177.
- Hyperkyphosis type SkeletalDisorders.
- Hyperkyphosis type State100024720.
- Hyperkyphosis comment "Hyperkyphosis, colloquially called “dowager’s hump,” refers to excessive kyphotic, or anteriorly concave, curvature of the thoracic region of the spine. A kyphosis angle over 40° - the 95th percentile value for young adults - is currently used to define hyperkyphosis.".
- Hyperkyphosis label "Hyperkyphosis".
- Hyperkyphosis sameAs m.02jrl1.
- Hyperkyphosis sameAs Q5958210.
- Hyperkyphosis sameAs Q5958210.
- Hyperkyphosis sameAs Hyperkyphosis.
- Hyperkyphosis wasDerivedFrom Hyperkyphosis?oldid=600850341.
- Hyperkyphosis depiction OsteoCutout.png.
- Hyperkyphosis isPrimaryTopicOf Hyperkyphosis.