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Bone dysplasias in radiographic diagnosis

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Problems a radiologist may be confronted with in recognising or considering osteochondrodysplasias are described. The clinical and biochemical data, necessary for an appropriate radiographic evaluation are discussed.

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Kozlowski, K. Bone dysplasias in radiographic diagnosis. Pediatr Radiol 4, 66–68 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00973945

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