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First published in 2009 as part of "Children's Orthopaedics and Fractures, Third Edition" General Principles of Children's Orthopaedic Disease has been written to give orthopaedic practitioners an easily accessible and concise description of disease and conditions encountered in the practice of pediatric orthopaedic surgery. This book discusses 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 outside the norm, including the more generalised bone and cartilage disorders, most now genetically determined. The book concludes with chapters on infection, arthritis and that most emotive of topics, the tumours of childhood. Table of contents 1. General Principles 2. Growth and Its Variants 3. Children and Young People with Disability: Management and Support 4. Anesthesia and Analgesia in Children 5. Paediatric Imaging 6. Bone, Cartilage, and Fibrous Tissue Disorders 7. Metabolic and Endocrine Disorders of the Skeleton 8. Blood Disorders and AIDS 9. Infections of Bones and Joints 10. Skeletal Tuberculosis 11. Children’s Orthopaedics in the Tropics 12. Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis 13. Classification, Symptoms, and Medical Treatment 14. Surgery for Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis 15. Bone Tumors Benson, M.; Fixsen, J.; Macnicol, M.; Parsch, K. (Eds.)
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Publisher
Springer London Ltd
Publication date
June 1, 2011
Pages
226
ISBN
9780857295484
Format
Paperback
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