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Korrekturosteotomien im Wachstumsalter bei multiplen kartilaginären Exostosen

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Korrektureingriffe am wachsenden Skelett
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Das Krankheitsbild der multiplen Exostosen ist eine dominant vererbte systemische Entwicklungsstörung des Skeletts, über deren Pathogenese unterschiedliche Vorstellungen bestehen [2, 5, 7, 10].

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Ulrich, HW. (1990). Korrekturosteotomien im Wachstumsalter bei multiplen kartilaginären Exostosen. In: Willert, HG., Pieper, HG. (eds) Korrektureingriffe am wachsenden Skelett. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-74796-0_15

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