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This book provides up-to-date information on the treatment of pediatric spinal disorders, discussed in the context of a clear description of the specific disease, anomaly, or injury of the spine and the natural history of these entities. It provides good documentation of the developmental anatomy of the spine. Illustrations from the authors' large collection of comparative animal studies enhance the presentation of the material on the human embryo. The authors forcefully remind us that there is much more to congenital abnormalities than we can visualize in the roentgenogram. The discussion of the biomechanics of the spine presents information about what
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