Correlation between whole-blood serotonin level and flexible pes planovalgus deformity in children and adolescents
A. M. Aranovich,
M. E. Winderlich,
N. B. Shchekolova
Abstract:Introduction Timely diagnosis, etiopathogenesis, treatment and prevention of the progression of pediatric flexible pes planovalgus (FPPV) are essential to prevent irreversible complications.The objective was to determine a correlation between whole-blood serotonin level and flexible pes planovalgus in children and adolescents over a period of four years with progression of the condition.Material and methods The whole-blood serotonin level was measured in children and adolescents aged 5-15 years with FPPV and c… Show more
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