The v. Bodelschwingh Foundation Bethel can look back on a tradition of more than 150 years in the treatment of people with disabilities. The trauma patient collective is regularly characterized by the most severe mental and physical developmental disorders and (multiple) disabilities, with and without behavioral disorders and concomitant internal diseases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGordon's Syndrome is described as an autosomal dominant condition with the characteristics of short stature, a stiff spine, camptodactyly (89%), cleft palate (27%) and club feet (73%). The authors present a case report of a patient with this rare entity complicated by an unusual complex spinal deformity. There are no prior reports in the literature concerning operative or nonoperative management of deformity in this patient population.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOnly few articles on osteochondral flake fractures in children have been published. Diagnostic tools have been improved over the past decades, but still, diagnosis of severe osteochondral defects may be delayed. The presented case report describes the different techniques currently being available for the diagnosis of osteochondral flake fractures.
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