Keywords:
Genetic defects, Congenital, Medico-legal issues, Conventional radiography, Paediatric, Extremities, Bones
Authors:
L. H. L. De Beuckeleer, K. Carpentier, M. Pouillon; Antwerp/BE
DOI:
10.1594/essr2014/P-0042
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