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Skelettentwicklung (Wachstum, Reifung des Skeletts, Knochenalter-und Endgrößenbestimmung)

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Kinderradiologie 1

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Für die röntgendiagnostische Beurteilung des kindlichen Skelettsystems ist die genaue Kenntnis der physiologischen Entwicklungsabläufe von Reifung und Wachstum des Skeletts eine unabdingbare Voraussetzung. Nur so ist es möglich, pathologische von physiologischen Befunden zu unterscheiden und physiologische Variationen zu erkennen.

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Kemperdick, H. (1996). Skelettentwicklung (Wachstum, Reifung des Skeletts, Knochenalter-und Endgrößenbestimmung). In: Schuster, W., et al. Kinderradiologie 1. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-79959-4_5

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