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Scoliosis of the spine, X-ray C016 / 6566
Scoliosis of the spine. Coloured X-ray of the chest of a 34 year old female patient with scoliosis (sideways curvature) of the spine. This is double scoliosis, with a curve in the thoracic (chest) and lumber (lower) spines. This condition usually starts in infancy or adolescence, and is most often seen in girls. Its cause is not known, although occasionally it may be due to a congenital abnormality of the vertebrae, polio or an injury. Treatment depends on the severity of the curvature. In mild cases none is needed, but others may require immobilisation of the spine or surgery to pin the vertebrae in a straight line
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This print showcases the intricate details of a 34-year-old female patient's spine affected by scoliosis. The X-ray image reveals a colored representation of the chest, emphasizing the sideways curvature present in both the thoracic and lumbar spines. Scoliosis is commonly observed in girls during infancy or adolescence, although its exact cause remains unknown. In some cases, this condition can be attributed to congenital abnormalities, polio, or injuries. The severity of the curvature determines the appropriate course of treatment for scoliosis patients. While mild cases may not require intervention, others may necessitate immobilization techniques or surgical procedures to align and stabilize the vertebrae. This photograph serves as a diagnostic tool for medical professionals specializing in orthopedics and spinal disorders. It offers valuable insights into understanding this complex disease that affects individuals' bone structure and overall well-being. The visual depiction portrays an unhealthy deviation from normal spinal alignment with a distinct double curve shape resembling an "S". Through radiography technology and advanced imaging equipment like X-ray machines, healthcare providers can accurately diagnose scoliosis and develop personalized treatment plans tailored to each patient's needs. ZEPHYR/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY has expertly captured this image that encapsulates both scientific precision and artistic beauty while shedding light on the complexities of scoliosis within our bodies.
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