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Rachitis, stages of development for children
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Rachitis, stages of development for children
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Children, aged six, suffering from rachitis and showing severe deformities compared to normally grown children.

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Keywords: Pathology; Rickets

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  • Library reference: Slide number 7182 and Slide number 7181
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