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Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Sheffield Children's Hospital, Western Bank, Sheffield S10 2TH, UK
The impenetrability of bone to ultrasound can be turned to advantage and the effects of bony lesions on the adjacent soft tissues can be analysed. Fractures, bone destruction, inflammation, distraction of bone and new bone formation can be diagnosed.
Key Words: Ultrasound Bone
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