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  1. Osteochondrosis; Knee pain - Osgood-Schlatter ... Osgood-Schlatter disease is thought to be caused by small injuries to the knee area from overuse before the ...
  2. ... Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases Also in Spanish Children Osgood-Schlatter Disease (For Parents) (Nemours Foundation) Osteochondritis Dissecans (For Parents) ( ...
  3. ... where the bone marrow is found. What is osteochondrosis dissecans? Especially in children and teenagers, a fragment ... surface because of bone wear. This is called “osteochondrosis dissecans.” If the loose fragment stays where it ...
  4. Get the facts on sports injuries, including the most common types, and read about the treatments available ... Exercising is good for you, but sometimes you can injure ...
  5. ... to your bones or begin in the bones Osgood-Schlatter disease Infection in the bones around the knee Infection ...
  6. ... fibrosis Multiple endocrine neoplasia (MEN) II Multiple myeloma Osgood-Schlatter disease Osteogenesis imperfecta Osteomalacia Paget's disease Primary hyperparathyroidism Rickets
  7. ... ligament tears) Meniscus injuries Loose or foreign bodies Osgood-Schlatter disease Pain Tendinitis Fractures Tendon tears ELBOW Arthritis Bursitis ...
  8. ... Headache Hydronephrosis Hypersensitivity Laceration Lethargy Narcolepsy Nasopharyngitis Neuritis Osteochondrosis Peritonsillar abscess Pharyngitis/asthma Pneumonia Renal and urinary ...
  9. ... name >Legg-Perthes disease</other_name><other_name >Osteochondrosis of the capital femoral epiphysis</other_name><other_ ...
  10. ... Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2023:chap 22. Sheffer BW. Osteochondrosis or epiphysitis and other miscellaneous affections. In: Azar ...
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