Lost bones: differential diagnosis of acro-osteolysis seen by the pediatric rheumatologist
Abstract Introduction Acro-osteolysis is a radiographic finding which refers to bone resorption of the distal phalanges. Acro-osteolysis is associated with various conditions and its presence should prompt the clinician to search for the underlying etiology. The aim of this review is to discuss diso...
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Main Authors: | Elizaveta Limenis (Author), Jennifer Stimec (Author), Peter Kannu (Author), Ronald M. Laxer (Author) |
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