Musculoskeletal ultrasound assessment in pediatric knee hypermobility: a case control study
Abstract Background While musculoskeletal ultrasound (MSUS) use in pediatric rheumatology is becoming more common, the majority of pediatric MSUS literature continues to focus on ultrasound findings in healthy children and juvenile idiopathic arthritis with little discussion of other musculoskeletal...
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Main Authors: | Laura R. Ballenger (Author), Melissa Moore-Clingenpeel (Author), Edward J. Oberle (Author) |
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