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Autosomal-dominant muscular dystrophy
Autosomal-recessive muscular dystrophy
Avascular necrosis, in hip
Avulsion fracture of the 5th metatarsal bone (as shown here) must be differentiated from Jones fracture, which occurs more distally
Babinski sign
Back Pain
atraumatic
Back Pain
in children
risk factor
traumatic
Back Pain in Children
Back strain
Bacterial infection
Baker cyst
Knee Anatomy and Examination
Knee Pain
Barefoot running
Barlow maneuver
Bear hug test
Typical cranial deformation and basilar invagination in a patient with OI
Typical features of type III OI include long, thin, bowed, osteopenic bones
Ultrasound (Doppler), thoracolumbar spine fracture/dislocation
Undifferentiated Sarcoma
Unicameral Bone Cyst
Untreated clubfeet in a 9 yr old
Vascularity issues in children
Venous compression
Vertebral Osteomyelitis
Discitis
Skeletal Scintigraphy
Vertebral Osteomyelitis
Vertebral wedging
Vertical Talus
Vertical talus produces a dorsal crease and a plantar prominence
Vitamin D
Waldenstrom classification, Perthes disease
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Perthes Disease
Watanabe classification, of discoid meniscus
Webbing of fingers
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Syndactyly
Weber/AO system
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