There has been a rapid expansion of knowledge in the field of paediatric calcium and bone disorders over the past twenty years. Advances have been made in the underlying genetic basis for many conditions in conjunction with progress in bone density and geometry imaging and the development of new treatment options. The 2nd revised edition of ‘Calcium and Bone Disorders in Children and Adolescents’ presents up-to-date information on many aspects included in the 1st edition such as the physiology, pathology, diagnosis and management of numerous conditions including a chapter of case histories illustrating clinical aspects. New chapters on skeletal dysplasias, the genetics of osteoporosis, radiological imaging of bone and a practical approach to a child with recurrent fractures are included. Providing a comprehensive update, this book is a useful clinical resource for paediatricians and specialists in endocrinology, metabolic bone disease, nephrology, rheumatology, radiology, orthopaedics and clinical genetics who may be faced with a child with a calcium and/or bone disorder.
247 - 258: Skeletal Aspects of Non-Accidental Injury
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Published:2015
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Book Series: Endocrine DevelopmentSubject Area: Endocrinology , Further Areas , Immunology and Allergy , Pathology and Cell Biology , Surgery , Women's and Children's Health
Karl Johnson, Karen Bradshaw, 2015. "Skeletal Aspects of Non-Accidental Injury", Calcium and Bone Disorders in Children and Adolescents, J. Allgrove, N.J. Shaw
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