What is Juvenile Epiphysitis?

Scheuermann disease, also known as juvenile kyphosis, juvenile discogenic disease 11, or vertebral epiphysitis, is a common condition which results in kyphosis of the thoracic or thoracolumbar spine. The diagnosis is usually made on plain radiograph.

What is osteochondrosis?

Osteochondrosis is a term used to describe a group of disorders that affect the growing skeleton. These disorders result from abnormal growth, injury, or overuse of the developing growth plate and surrounding ossification centers.

Is kyphosis dominant or recessive?

An autosomal dominant inherited condition caused by mutations in the lamin B receptor gene.

What’s wrong with Lucic back?

At age 15, Lucic was diagnosed with Scheuermann’s disease, a condition that can cause the upper back to curve and has given him a hunched-over posture.

What causes osteochondrosis?

Osteochondrosis has no single, known cause. Common factors include stress to the bone, reduced blood supply to the affected area, and trauma to the bone. Osteochondroses can also occur as a result of athletic activity and sports injuries.

Can kyphosis be hereditary?

In many cases, two or more of the vertebrae fuse together. It’s often unclear why certain children are affected in this way. However, some cases of congenital kyphosis run in families, so it seems genetics also play a role in this type of kyphosis.

Does Milan Lucic still play?

Milan Lucic (Serbian pronunciation: [mǐlan lûːtʃitɕ]; born June 7, 1988) is a Canadian professional ice hockey left winger for the Calgary Flames of the National Hockey League (NHL)….

Milan Lucic
NHL Draft 50th overall, 2006 Boston Bruins
Playing career 2007–present

How does kyphoscoliosis cause hypoventilation?

Chest wall deformities, such as kyphoscoliosis, result in hypoventilation that is caused by a decrease in chest wall compliance from the restriction of the chest wall due to the abnormal spinal curvature. The work of breathing, therefore, tends to be higher than normal.

Is kyphoscoliosis serious?

Kyphoscoliosis produces one of the most severe restrictive impairments of all the chest wall diseases. Total lung capacity and vital capacity may be reduced to as low as 30% of predicted values. This restrictive pathology becomes most severe as the degree of spinal angulation increases.