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060 00 $a2002 D-544
060 10 $aWS 270$bS529p 2001
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100 1 $aShapiro, Frederic.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2002134074
245 10 $aPediatric orthopedic deformities :$bbasic science, diagnosis, and treatment /$cFrederic Shapiro.
260 $aSan Diego :$bAcademic Press,$c[2001], ©2001.
300 $axix, 953 pages :$billustrations ;$c29 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $gPt. I.$tBasic Information.$gCh. 1.$tDevelopmental Bone Biology.$gI.$tTerminology.$gII.$tEarly Scientific Understandings of Bone Growth.$gIII.$tEmbryology of the Limbs.$gIV.$tBone Development at the Light Microscopic Level Following Delineation of the Cell Theory and Advances in Microscopy and Histochemistry.$gV.$tMore Detailed Histologic Studies of Bone Formation.$gVI.$tFate of the Hypertrophic Chondrocyte as Interpreted from Light Microscopic Studies.$gVII.$tStructural Development of the Epiphyseal Regions Including the Joints, the Metaphyses, and the Diaphyses.$gVIII.$tAxes along Which Bones Are Patterned.$gIX.$tGene and Molecular Controls of Limb Development.$gX.$tChemistry of the Extracellular Matrix.$gXI.$tMineralization.$gXII.$tEpiphyseal Growth.$gXIII.$tResponses of Developing Bones and Epiphyses to Mechanical Stresses.$gXIV.$tRadiographic Characteristics in Development of Major Long Bone Epiphyses.$gXV.$tWhy Epiphyses Form and the Evolution of Epiphyses.
505 80 $gCh. 2.$tImaging Approaches for Epiphyseal Assessment /$rDiego Jaramillo.$gI.$tIntroduction.$gII.$tTechnical Considerations.$gIII.$tImaging Characteristics.$gIV.$tNormal and Abnormal Growth and Ossification.$gV.$tImaging of Abnormalities by Location: Disorders of the Lower Extremity.$gVI.$tImaging of Disorders by Location: Disorders of the Upper Extremity --$gPt. II.$tDisorders of the Developing Hip and Knee.$gCh. 3.$tDevelopmental Dysplasia of the Hip.$gI.$tTerminology.$gII.$tDevelopment of the Hip - Embryonic and Fetal Periods.$gIII.$tPrimary Etiologies of Hip Maldevelopment.$gIV.$tEtiology and Pathoanatomy of Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip.$gV.$tEpidemiology and Its Relation to Pathophysiology.$gVI.$tSummary of Pathoanatomic and Pathophysiologic Findings and Discussion of Pathogenetic Sequences.$gVII.$tNatural History of Hip Dislocations, Subluxations, and Dysplasia.$gVIII.$tBrief History of Treatment Approaches in Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip.
505 80 $gIX.$tImaging Techniques Used to Assess Hip Position.$gX.$tAssessments of Hip Growth and Development Following Closed and Open Treatments.$gXI.$tTreatment Based on the State of the Underlying Pathoanatomy, Including Secondary Changes.$gXII.$tAvascular Necrosis as a Complication of Treatment of Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip.$gCh. 4.$tLegg-Calve-Perths Disease.$gI.$tDefinition.$gII.$tOriginal Recognition of Disorder.$gIII.$tClinical Profile.$gIV.$tEarly Pathologic Reports of Cell and Tissue Changes in Legg-Calve-Perthes Disease.$gV.$tSubsequent Pathologic Reports with Better Defined Clinical and Radiographic Correlations.$gVI.$tEarly Correlation of Radiographic with Histopathologic and Clinical Features of Legg-Perthes from the Incipient Stage to the Residual Stage.$gVII.$tPathoanatomic Changes and Their Relation to the Clinical, Radiologic, and Other Imaging Findings.$gVIII.$tLower Extremity Length Discrepancies with Legg-Perthes Disease.$gIX.$tPrognostic Indicators during the Active Disease Process.
505 80 $gX.$tClassifications Defining Results Based on Appearances at Skeletal Maturity at the End of Repair.$gXI.$tTreatment Approaches to Legg-Perthes Disease.$gCh. 5.$tCoxa Vara in Developmental and Acquired Abnormalities of the Femur: Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis, Proximal Femoral Focal Deficiency, Infantile Coxa Vara, Coxa Vara with Congenital Short Femur, Coxa Vara with Skeletal Dysplasias.$gI.$tCoxa Vara - General Overview.$gII.$tSlipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis.$gIII.$tDevelopmental Abnormalities of the Femur.$gIV.$tInfantile Coxa Vara.$gCh. 6.$tDevelopmental Disorders of the Knee: Distal Femur, Proximal Tibia, and Proximal Fibula.$gI.$tNormal Developmental Variability.$gII.$tOsteochondritis Dissecans of Distal Femur.$gIII.$tInfantile Tibia Vara (Blount's Disease).$gIV.$tAdolescent Tibia Vara.$gV.$tOsgood-Schlatter Disease (Tibial Tubercle Chronic Traumatic Apophysitis).$gVI.$tCongenital Dislocation of the Knee.$gVII.$tValgus Angulation Following Proximal Tibial Metaphyseal Fractures in Childhood.
505 80 $gVIII.$tDisorders of the Proximal Fibular Epiphysis --$gPt. III.$tDeformities Due to Disorders Primarily Affecting the Epiphyses and Metaphyses.$gCh. 7.$tEpiphyseal Growth Plate Fracture-Separations.$gI.$tIntroduction: Pre-radiographic Era, Pathoanatomic Approaches, and Pathophysiologic Approaches.
650 12 $aMusculoskeletal Abnormalities$xdiagnosis.$0https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D009139Q000175
650 22 $aMusculoskeletal Abnormalities$xtherapy.$0https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D009139Q000628
650 22 $aOrthopedics$xChild.
650 22 $aOrthopedics$xInfant.
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