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  • Title: [Which films should be taken? Suspicion for congenital skeletal dysplasia (author's transl)].
    Author: Schuster W.
    Journal: Radiologe; 1976 Jul; 16(7):270-2. PubMed ID: 959511.
    Abstract:
    Clinical signs and roentgenologic alterations are important for classification of congenital skeletal dysplasis. It is summarized which skeletal parts are most important for the roentgenographic determination of bone dysplasia. A minimal survey includes films of the vertebral column (lateral projection of the pelvis, hand, knee and skull (lateral projection). A schematic presentation demonstrates the vertebral column lesions in the most important congenital skeletal dysplasias.
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