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Osteochondritis and Osgood Schlatter for the USMLE

by Grant H. Garcia, MD | 11 years ago

OSTEOCHONDRITIS DISSECANS Articular surface of the knee bone breakdown and exposes the bone underneath. The most common joint affected is the knee, ankle and elbow. Juvenile is when the epihpysis is open

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