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Mobile kyphosis

Mobile kyphosis: Related Topics

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Mobile kyphosis as a Disease

Mobile kyphosis: Type of or association with medical condition Kyphosis.
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Mobile kyphosis: Related Diseases

Mobile kyphosis: Mobile kyphosis is listed as a type of (or associated with) the following medical conditions in our database:

Mobile kyphosis as a subtype of Kyphosis

Kyphosis (medical condition): Outward curvature of the spine at the back causing hunching or Dowager's hump

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