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- Q16258124 subject Q7215439.
- Q16258124 abstract "Sinding-Larsen and Johansson syndrome, named after Swedish surgeon Sven Christian Johansson (1880-1959), and Christian Magnus Falsen Sinding-Larsen (1866-1930), a Norwegian physician, is an analogous condition to Osgood–Schlatter disease involving the patellar tendon and the lower margin of the patella bone, instead of the upper margin of the tibia, as is the case in Osgood-Schlatter. This variant was discovered in 1908, during a winter indoor Olympic qualifier event in Scandinavia. Sever's disease is a similar condition affecting the heel.This condition called Sinding-Larsen and Johansson syndrome was described independently by Sinding-Larsen in 1921 and Johansson in 1922.".
- Q16258124 thumbnail OGS_and_SLJ.jpg?width=300.
- Q16258124 wikiPageWikiLink Q1066265.
- Q16258124 wikiPageWikiLink Q1172095.
- Q16258124 wikiPageWikiLink Q1415326.
- Q16258124 wikiPageWikiLink Q1699018.
- Q16258124 wikiPageWikiLink Q174647.
- Q16258124 wikiPageWikiLink Q229081.
- Q16258124 wikiPageWikiLink Q7215439.
- Q16258124 name "Sinding-Larsen and Johansson syndrome".
- Q16258124 type Disease.
- Q16258124 type Thing.
- Q16258124 type Q12136.
- Q16258124 comment "Sinding-Larsen and Johansson syndrome, named after Swedish surgeon Sven Christian Johansson (1880-1959), and Christian Magnus Falsen Sinding-Larsen (1866-1930), a Norwegian physician, is an analogous condition to Osgood–Schlatter disease involving the patellar tendon and the lower margin of the patella bone, instead of the upper margin of the tibia, as is the case in Osgood-Schlatter. This variant was discovered in 1908, during a winter indoor Olympic qualifier event in Scandinavia.".
- Q16258124 label "Sinding-Larsen and Johansson syndrome".
- Q16258124 seeAlso Q1066265.
- Q16258124 depiction OGS_and_SLJ.jpg.
- Q16258124 name "Sinding-Larsen and Johansson syndrome".