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Tumorähnliche Knochenveränderungen („tumor-like lesions“)

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„Der fibröse metaphysäre Defekt (FMD) entspricht einer zumeist klinisch stummen und sich spontan rückbildenden Veränderung in der metaphysären Region von wachsenden Röhrenknochen.“

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Freyschmidt, J. (1993). Tumorähnliche Knochenveränderungen („tumor-like lesions“). In: Skeletterkrankungen. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-09918-6_17

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