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Classification of congenital skeletal limb deficiencies * * Transverse ( - )
Longitudinal ( / ) Terminal ( T ) 1 . Amelia ( absence of limb ) 1 . Complete
paraxial hemimelia ( complete absence of one of the 2 . Hemimelia ( absence of
forearm and ...
Classification of congenital skeletal limb deficiencies * * Transverse ( - )
Longitudinal ( / ) Terminal ( T ) 1 . Amelia ( absence of limb ) 1 . Complete
paraxial hemimelia ( complete absence of one of the 2 . Hemimelia ( absence of
forearm and ...
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longer limb may be retarded by operations on the epiphyseal plates at the
appropriate age . As is mentioned later , operations designed to accelerate
epiphyseal growth of the shorter limb have not been successful . In an adult a
discrepancy in ...
longer limb may be retarded by operations on the epiphyseal plates at the
appropriate age . As is mentioned later , operations designed to accelerate
epiphyseal growth of the shorter limb have not been successful . In an adult a
discrepancy in ...
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61 - 86 ) that makes easier the recording and interpretation of data in patients
with discrepancy in limb lengths . The method predicts future growth and
automatically takes into account the child ' s growth percentile and the degree of
growth ...
61 - 86 ) that makes easier the recording and interpretation of data in patients
with discrepancy in limb lengths . The method predicts future growth and
automatically takes into account the child ' s growth percentile and the degree of
growth ...
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ARTHROPLASTY VOLUME FOUR | 2527 |
Arthroplasty of hip 1213 T David Sisk | 2547 |
VOLUME | 2554 |
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