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CRMO, juvenile: A rare chronic inflammatory bone disease that occurs in children. The symptoms go into periods of remission only to return. The most common sites for the inflammation are the shinbone, thighbone and collarbone with usually several sites being affected at once. More detailed information about the symptoms, causes, and treatments of CRMO, juvenile is available below.
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