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Karen Rosendahl er spesialist i radiologi, overlege ved Røntgenavdelingen, seksjon for barn, Universitetssykehuset Nord-Norge, professor ved Institutt for klinisk medisin, UiT Norges arktiske universitet og var president i European Society of Paediatric Radiology (ESPR) fra 2017 til 2023.
Articles by Karen Rosendahl
Hip dysplasia in newborns
- Karen Rosendahl,
- Trude Gundersen,
- Claus Klingenberg
13.03.2025:
A new evidence-based interdisciplinary clinical guideline on the screening, treatment and follow-up of hips in newborns has been published. Hip dysplasia is characterised by a shallow or dysplastic acetabulum (hip socket), which increases the risk of hip dislocation, early osteoarthritis and...
Puberty starts earlier
- Ingvild Særvold Bruserud,
- Ninnie Helén Bakken Oehme,
- André Madsen,
- Karen Rosendahl,
- Robert Bjerknes,
- Mathieu Roelants,
- Pétur B. Júlíusson
24.10.2022:
New Norwegian data show that the median age for the onset of puberty in Norwegian girls is six months earlier than previously believed. New growth curves for Norwegian girls and boys were published in 2009 (1). At that point, there were no data available for the pubertal development of children and...
The doctors' role in cases of suspected child abuse
- Arne Stray-Pedersen,
- Claus Møller,
- Charlotte de Lange,
- Bernt J. Due-Tønnessen,
- Jens B. Grøgaard,
- Olav H. Haugen,
- Omar Hikmat,
- Ruby Mahesparan,
- Lil-Sofie Ording Müller,
- Arne Kristian Myhre,
- Mia Cathrine Myhre,
- Bård Nedregaard,
- Solveig Marianne Nordhov,
- Torleiv Ole Rognum,
- Karen Rosendahl,
- Tomas Sørbø,
- Mary Jo Vollmer-Sandholm,
- Stein Magnus Aukland
21.12.2018:
Violent shaking of infants may lead to a triad of serious injuries to the head and eyes. The question of whether the triad can be used to establish child abuse has been raised. But is the matter that simple? The term 'shaken baby syndrome' (SBS), which was introduced almost 50 years ago (1), denotes...