2010
DOI: 10.1007/s00264-010-0988-6
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Possible mistakes in prediction of bone maturation in fibular hemimelia by Moseley chart

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to establish a nomogram in order to predict limb length discrepancies in children with unilateral fibular hemimelia more accurately. In 31 children with unilateral fibular hemimelia the femoraltibial length and skeletal age were determined an average of seven times per case by sequential radiographs during growth. From the data, a skeletal age nomogram was developed which shows a steeply declining mean skeletal age pattern in unilateral fibular hemimelia (the slope in girls was −0… Show more

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“…Growth charts of normal and abnormal lower limb growth have been developed to predict the limb discrepancy at maturity (20,21). In 2011, Szoke et al (22) published the newest skeletal age nomogram to predict the lower extremity discrepancy in patients with treated unilateral FH. Orthoroentgenogram shows the measurements to assess the lower extremity length discrepancy.…”
Section: Imaging Evaluation Of Congenital Leg Length Discrepancymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Growth charts of normal and abnormal lower limb growth have been developed to predict the limb discrepancy at maturity (20,21). In 2011, Szoke et al (22) published the newest skeletal age nomogram to predict the lower extremity discrepancy in patients with treated unilateral FH. Orthoroentgenogram shows the measurements to assess the lower extremity length discrepancy.…”
Section: Imaging Evaluation Of Congenital Leg Length Discrepancymentioning
confidence: 99%