gibbus specimens was 120.9 [+ or -] 25.5 mm and that of S.
For instance, Blastomyces can cause vertebral body collapse and the
gibbus deformity like tuberculosis, and can be distinguished from tuberculosis by the presence of lesions in adjacent ribs.
Spinal cord / thecal sac compression in 89.3%, vertebral collapse in 72.9% and
gibbus deformity in 42.9%.
gibbus is a piscivorous fish with benthopelagic and non-migratory habits.
For another pectinidae, Argopecten
gibbus, Sarkis et al.
Crustaceans, worms, zooplankton Scaridae Chlorurus
gibbus Benthic grazer of algae Scaridae Hipposcarus harid Thread algae Scaridae Scarus spp.
Back-carrying is common in South Africa, but it increases the risk of
gibbus formation and subsequent neurological impairment in these children.
Uma especie pequena como Rhinoclemmys punctularia (aperema) deposita apenas um ou dois ovos por ninho, enquanto que as especies de medio porte, Phrynops
gibbus (cagado), Chelus fimbriatus (mata-mata) e Podocnemis unifilis (traeaja) podem apresentar ninhadas com cerca de 30 ovos.
Patient had exaggerated lordosis along with
Gibbus deformity in lumbar region.
gibbus were formerly known only from Peru and Colombia, respectively.
Sagittal static imbalance in myelomeningocele patients: Improvement in sitting ability by partial and total
gibbus resection.
This is the case of Poptella compressa, Pygocentrus nattereri, Serrasalmus rhombeus, Cynodon
gibbus, Hemiodus argenteus, Aspredo aspredo, Ageneiosus ucayalensis, Hemiodontichthys acipenserinus, Loricariichthys acutus, Pterygoplichthys punctatus, Pseudoplatystoma punctifer, Strongylura marina, Anchovia surinamensis, Pterengraulis atherinoides, Anableps anableps, and Pachypops fourcroi.
Moreover, due to vertebral collapse, a kyphotic deformity develops, resulting in an internal
gibbus which may cause anterior compression on the neural elements.