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- who: Sandra Mergler from the Department of General Practice and Intellectual Disability Medicine, University Medical Centre, Rotterdam, The Netherlands have published the paper: Automated radiogrammetry is a feasible method for measuring bone quality and bone maturation in severely disabled children, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The aims of this study were to determine the feasibility of automated radiogrammetry in children with severe neurological impairment and intellectual disability, and to obtain results on bone quality and bone age in this group of children.
- how: The authors used the Greulich and Pyle reference which has . . .
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