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What to Do About Congenital Hip Dysplasia in Children (Nine-Month-Old Girl)

Bilateral developmental dysplasia of the hip, increased acetabular angles, treated with abduction splints.
  • FAQ
  • Orthopedics
  • Pediatric Hip Joint
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What to Do About Congenital Hypocalcemia in Children’s Lower Legs?

Treatment Recommendations for Congenital Hypocalcemia in Children’s Lower Legs
  • Medical Health
  • Orthopedics
  • Pediatric Orthopedics
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What to Do About Congenital L5 Vertebral Plate Cleft and Slightly Elevated Density of Bilateral Sacroiliac Joints?

How should one handle congenital L5 vertebral plate cleft and slightly elevated density of bilateral sacroiliac joints?
  • FAQ
  • Orthopedics
  • Spinal Issues
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What to Do About Frequent Fibrous Bone Development Disorders in Children

A neighbor’s little baby is becoming thinner and has a poor complexion. I heard from the family that the baby has been diagnosed with pediatric fibrous bone nutritional deficiency syndrome. I would like to inquire about the main causes of this disease.
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  • Orthopedics
  • Pediatric Fibrous Bone Nutritional Deficiency Syndrome
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What to Do About Hip Dislocation?

Congenital hip dislocation is a pediatric orthopedic condition primarily occurring in newborns, categorized into hip subluxation and hip dislocation.
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  • Orthopedics
  • Pediatric Diseases
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What to Do About Large Bone Node Disease in the Right Ankle Joint?

Wondering how to treat large bone node disease in the right ankle joint.
  • FAQ
  • Orthopedics
  • Ankle Arthritis
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What to Do About Mild Developmental Defects in the Frontal and Temporal Lobes?

A 5-month-old baby was found to have a slightly outward deviation in his left hand and a slight inward curvature of both feet. Examination revealed that the frontal and temporal sulci of the brain were widened, indicating mild developmental defects.
  • FAQ
  • Orthopedics
  • Pediatrics
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What to Do About Pediatric Osteonecrosis?

If a two-year-old child is diagnosed with osteonecrosis of the femoral head, it may be caused by calcium deficiency, poor lifestyle habits, or weak constitution. Parents can try giving the child calcium supplements and glucosamine capsules, and pay attention to enhancing the child’s nutritional intake.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatric Osteonecrosis
  • Osteonecrosis Treatment
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What to Do About Progressive Skeletal Dysplasia?

Causes and Treatment Methods of Progressive Skeletal Dysplasia
  • FAQ
  • Orthopedics
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What to Do About the Small Hole on a Baby’s Tailbone at Birth?

A small hole on a baby’s tailbone at birth may be a sign of a hidden spinal bifida, usually nothing to worry about unless symptoms appear.
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  • Health
  • Medicine
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