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complications, EOS is a potentially life-threatening condition that requires early intervention to prevent severe deformity and pulmonary compromise. There are many debatable points and diverse approaches to scoliosis in young children. However, we will focus on
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fourth to the sixth decades of life. 1 , 2 Incidence Chondrosarcomas are very uncommon in children and adolescents and there are very few studies that specifically discuss extremity chondrosarcomas in young patients. 3 – 7 A nationwide
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enough to normalize acetabular development. In the young child, a Pavlik harness can be used to maintain the hip in flexion and abduction, so acetabular growth can be stimulated. In children older than six to eight months, a rigid hip abduction orthosis
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, the elbow chapter of the Mercer Rang’s Children’s fractures textbook started with the statement ‘pity the young surgeon whose first case is a fracture around the elbow’ in 1983. 9 Then this statement was revised to ‘save pity for the old surgeon
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significant cause of osteomyelitis and septic arthritis in young children, with recent studies suggesting that it is the most common pathogen in children under the age of four years. 42 Despite its identification in the 1960s, this organism has until
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young children is the chief cornerstone of the diagnosis. 19 , 27 Plain radiograph abnormalities are usually absent or inconclusive in the acute setting. And acute phase reactants – CRP, ESR and procalcitonin – and blood cultures are an important
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children: a report of 10 cases followed for a minimum of 5 years . J Orthop Trauma . 2007 ; 21 : 237 – 243 . 5. Ayoub MA Gad HM . Neglected neck femur fractures in adolescents and young adults: factors predicting the surgical
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Introduction Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) is a very common disorder in young children. In the Netherlands, the incidence is 3.7% in children up to 6 months of age ( 1 ). The vast majority of these cases represent centered dysplasia
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–benefit analysis. In clinical trial studies, it has been studied that GH has an anabolic effect and other chronic illnesses. The potential benefits of GH determine further studies. In the US, approximately 1 in 3500 children has been diagnosed with GH deficiency
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. Return to sports was possible for most of the patients at 5 months. A systematic review of nine studies in children and young adults undergoing MPFL reconstruction using pedicled quadriceps tendon grafts also found favorable outcomes with no