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    General Principles of Children's Orthopaedic Disease

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    In this book we discuss how children grow, how to measure this and how to decide whether development falls within normal parameters. This leads us to consider problems with the norm, including the more generalised bone and cartilage disorders, most now genetically determined.
    ISBN: 9780857295484
    AuthorBenson, Michael K.D
    SubAuthor1Fixsen, John
    SubAuthor2Macnicol, Malcolm
    SubAuthor3Parsch, Klaus
    Pub Date11/06/2011
    BindingPaperback
    Pages226
    AvailabilityCurrently out of stock. If available, delivery is usually 5-10 working days.
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    In this book we discuss how children grow, how to measure this and how to decide whether development falls within normal parameters. It is important not to over-investigate, but, if necessary, which tests and imaging should we choose? We consider how best to look after our patients in hospital, out-patients departments and at home. This leads us to consider problems with the norm, including the more generalised bone and cartilage disorders, most now genetically determined. The section concludes with chapters on infection, arthritis and that most emotive of topics, the tumours of childhood.

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    In this book we discuss how children grow, how to measure this and how to decide whether development falls within normal parameters. It is important not to over-investigate, but, if necessary, which tests and imaging should we choose? We consider how best to look after our patients in hospital, out-patients departments and at home. This leads us to consider problems with the norm, including the more generalised bone and cartilage disorders, most now genetically determined. The section concludes with chapters on infection, arthritis and that most emotive of topics, the tumours of childhood.