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Lesioni ossee traumatiche specifiche

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Le numerose particolarità che differenziano l’osso infantile da quello del soggetto adulto determinano l’esistenza di una ricca gamma di lesioni traumatiche tipiche, così diverse e variabili, soprattutto in rapporto all’età, da sfuggire ad una classificazione onnicomprensiva riconosciuta universalmente.

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Defilippi, C., Cotti, R. (2016). Lesioni ossee traumatiche specifiche. In: Faletti, C. (eds) Traumatologia scheletrica. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-5732-6_18

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