id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_w545wb3iwvewllf6c2t5qxiay4 Anthony V D'Antoni Federico di Montefeltro's hyperkyphosis: a visual-historical case report 2008 4 .pdf application/pdf 2661 228 50 Duke's missing nasal bridge, none have described his prominent thoracic hyperkyphosis, which is describe the Duke's hyperkyphosis, develop relevant differential diagnoses, and suggest a possible Case presentation: We have examined two paintings of the Duke by Piero della Francesca – the Conclusion: Differential diagnoses of the Duke's thoracic hyperkyphosis include Scheuermann Duke's thoracic hyperkyphosis could have been caused by repetitive trauma to the spine due to development of the hyperkyphosis is unclear, as is whether the Duke had the convexity during that describe how the visual arts can be used to teach medical students clinical observational skills [1-4]. Federico di Montefeltro (1422–1482), a renowned historical figure of the Italian Renaissance, was the Duke of of the Duke reveals a prominent hyperkyphosis of the thoracic spine with the apex of the convexity at approximately Mantua depicts the Duke in left lateral view and clearly Dublin) also depicts the Duke in left lateral view with the ./cache/work_w545wb3iwvewllf6c2t5qxiay4.pdf ./txt/work_w545wb3iwvewllf6c2t5qxiay4.txt