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Turner syndrome
Tylenol, for swan neck deformity
Type I accessory navicular
Type II accessory navicular
Type III accessory navicular
Typical appearance of lumbar spina bifida before closure
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 wedging
Vertical Talus
Vertical talus produces a dorsal crease and a plantar prominence
Vitamin D
Watanabe classification, of discoid meniscus
Weber/AO system
Whirlpool therapy
Whole-body skeletal scintigraphy
Whole-brachial plexus palsy
With a bite to the hand, the extensor injury usually is proximal to the skin laceration because the MCP joint is flexed at the time of injury
Wrist Anatomy and Exam
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