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Die Osteochondrosis dissecans am Knie- und Sprunggelenk — traumatisch oder anlagebedingt?

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Die Osteochondrosis dissecans (OD) ist eine lokalisierte Erkrankung der konvex gelegenen Gelenkknorpelanteile, die sekundär zu einem osteochondralen Dissekat führen kann. Hauptsächlich ist sie an Knie-, Sprung- und Ellenbogengelenk zu finden.

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Witt, K.A., Steinbeck, J. (2001). Die Osteochondrosis dissecans am Knie- und Sprunggelenk — traumatisch oder anlagebedingt?. In: Münsteraner Sachverständigengespräche. Münsteraner Sachverständigengespräche. Steinkopff, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-87572-4_8

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