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Entwicklungsstörungen

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Wenngleich Entwicklungsstörungen des Bewegungsapparates zu den relativ seltenen Erkrankungsformen gehören, sind sie ein wichtiger kausaler Schrittmacher von sog. Sekundärpathologien (beispielsweise Sekundärarthrose bei Hüftgelenksdysplasie).

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Krenn, V., Mohr, W. (2016). Entwicklungsstörungen. In: Amann, K., Kain, R., Klöppel, G. (eds) Pathologie. Pathologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-04566-0_30

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