Innere Medizin | Zeitschrift Wiener Medizinische Wochenschrift Ausgabe 5-6/2021 Vienna Bone and Growth Center – Care and Research in the Field of Rare Diseases share TEILEN Suchen insite SUCHEN Inhaltsverzeichnis (9 Artikel) 01.04.2021 | editorial The Vienna Bone and Growth Center—care and research in the field of rare diseases Gabriele Haeusler, Rudolf Ganger, Roland Kocijan, Nadja Fratzl-Zelman 27.01.2021 | main topic Bone and growth: basic principles behind rare disorders Adalbert Raimann, Diana-Alexandra Ertl, Gabriele Haeusler Open Access 10.03.2021 | main topic Rare skeletal disorders: a multidisciplinary postnatal approach to diagnosis and management Nina-Katharina Walleczek, Kristina Förster, Martina Seyr, Nadja Kadrnoska, Jennifer Kolar, Verena Wasinger-Brandweiner, Julia Vodopiutz PDF-Version jetzt herunterladen Zum Volltext Open Access 11.02.2021 | main topic Imaging of pediatric bone and growth disorders: Of diagnostic workhorses and new horizons Sarah N. Mehany, Janina M. Patsch MD PhD PDF-Version jetzt herunterladen Zum Volltext 22.02.2021 | main topic Bone properties in osteogenesis imperfecta: what can we learn from a bone biopsy beyond histology? Matthias Mähr, Dr. Stéphane Blouin, Dr. Barbara M. Misof, Dr. Eleftherios P. Paschalis, PD Dr. Markus A. Hartmann, Prim. PD Dr. Jochen Zwerina, PD Dr. Nadja Fratzl-Zelman 29.01.2021 | main topic New therapeutic options for bone diseases Assoc. Prof. PD Roland Kocijan MD, Judith Haschka MD, Julia Feurstein MD, Assoc. Prof. PD Jochen Zwerina MD 29.01.2021 | main topic Leg lengthening and deformity correction in rare bone diseases: a multidisciplinary approach Gabriel T. Mindler, Alexandra Stauffer, Rudolf Ganger Open Access 18.03.2021 | main topic Epiphysiodesis for the treatment of tall stature and leg length discrepancy Dr. Madeleine Willegger FEBOT, Dr. Markus Schreiner, PD Dr. Alexander Kolb, o.Prof. Dr. Reinhard Windhager, ao.Prof. Dr. Catharina Chiari MSc PDF-Version jetzt herunterladen Zum Volltext 22.03.2021 | nachruf Prof. Dr. Helmut Pietschmann, 1928–2021 Prim. Dr. Herbert Kurz