Malformations and congenital deformities.
The gaps epiphyss and their complications.
Paralysis midwives upper and lower limb.
Frattu king of the clavicle
Torcicol miogeno. Congenital high scapula.
Torace carenato and thorax funnel.
Proximal epiphyseal detachments of the same
ro. Diaphyseal fractures
humerus.
Supra-condylar fractures
humerus
Distal epiphyseal detachments of the humerus
.
Disease of
Panner
.
Fractures e
of
epiphyses of the olecranon
.
Painful pronation
.
Fractures and detachments
epiphyseal
of the radial capital
.
Elbow dislocation
.
Forearm fractures
.
Epiphyseal detachments of the wrist
.
Fractures of the scaphoid
.
Epiphyseal detachments
i of the metacarpus and dell
and phalanges
.
Radial emimelia
.
hemimelia
ulnar
.
syndactylies
.
Fracture
-
lus
Galeazzi and Monteggia
.
Displ
congenital hip asia
.
Agenesis and hypoplasia of the femur
.
Coxa vara infa
ntum. Septic arthritis of the hip
.
Transient synovitis
hip
.
Disease
of Perthes
.
Hip epiphysiolysis
.
Fractures of the femoral neck
.
Diaphyseal fractures
of the femur
.
Clinical, diagnostic and therapeutic aspects of neuromuscular diseases of the developmental age.
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Osteochondritis dissecans
of the knee
.
Meniscus discoi
de
.
Congenital dislocation of the patella
.
Relapsing dislocation of the patella
.
Patellar chondromalacia
.
Peroneal Emimelia
.
Tibial hemimelia.
Osgood disease
-
Schlatter
.
Sinding disease
-
Larsen
-
Johanson
.
Knee varus
.
Knee valgus
.
Epiphyseal detachments
distal of the femur and proximal of the tibia
.
Patella fractures
.
Leg fractures
.
Congenital pseudoarthrosis
of the tibia
.
recurvatum
-
inborn valgus of the leg
.
Osteochondritis dissecans
of
ankle
.
Distal epiphyseal detachments of the fibula and tibia
.
Foot to
congenital tract
.
metatarsus
adduct
.
Reflected foot
-
valgus
-
pronated
.
Foot talo
-
valgus
.
Congenital flat foot
.
Flatfoot
from laxity
capsular
-
ligamentous
.
Torsional defects of the limb
LOWER
riore
.
Clinodattili
is
.
Köhler''''s disease I
,
Disease
of Sever
-
Blen
k
is.
Ipo
congenital metry of metatarsals
.
Osteoarticular infections
in developmental age.