Aim. Clinical analysis of congenital radial club hand as part of some genetic syndromes as well as the optimization of methods of non-surgical and surgical treatment of patients with this pathology. Material and Methods. From 2007 to 2014, we conducted a survey of 170 children with congenital radial club hand. Among them, 32 patients were diagnosed (18.8%) with different syndromes. We assessed the degree to which the radius was underdeveloped among this group of patients as well as the management features of patients according to various comorbidities. Results. The assessment identified Holt-Oram syndrome in 17 children (nine boys and eight girls; 53.1%) and TAR-syndrome in nine children (four boys and five girls; 28.1%). VACTERL syndrome w...
malrotated and fused to the lower pole of left kidney. Intravenous pyelography revealed hydronephrot...
Background: In children with hypoplasia or aplasia of the radius (radial longitudinal deficiency) ma...
none4noIntroduction: Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) in children represents a complex challenge for the...
Radial club hand is a developmental anomaly of the upper extremity, being characterized as a longitu...
Abstract- Congenital radial club hand is an intercalary or terminal deficiency characterized by radi...
Radial club hand also called radial longitudinal deficiency or radial dyspasia is a preaxial longitu...
heart disease in radial clubbed hand syndrome. A study has been made of children born with radial cl...
Congenital radial dysplasia is a rare disease with the defect or hypoplasia of radial side of forear...
Introduction. In 1733, Petit first described the deformation of the forearm, congenital radial clubh...
Radial club hand is a well-recognized congenital malformation characterized by hypoplasia of bone an...
Radial clubhand is a term first used in 1733 to describe the congenital bilateral absence of the rad...
We have reviewed the clinical and functional results of 21 centralizations for radial club hand in 1...
A case of symbrachydactyly with ipsilateral radial club hand is reported. Although this can fit in t...
Although congenital hand anomalies are rare, musculoskeletal clinicians should have a basic understa...
Background: Ulnar club hand (ulnar deficiency) is a rare congenital disorder of the upper extremity....
malrotated and fused to the lower pole of left kidney. Intravenous pyelography revealed hydronephrot...
Background: In children with hypoplasia or aplasia of the radius (radial longitudinal deficiency) ma...
none4noIntroduction: Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) in children represents a complex challenge for the...
Radial club hand is a developmental anomaly of the upper extremity, being characterized as a longitu...
Abstract- Congenital radial club hand is an intercalary or terminal deficiency characterized by radi...
Radial club hand also called radial longitudinal deficiency or radial dyspasia is a preaxial longitu...
heart disease in radial clubbed hand syndrome. A study has been made of children born with radial cl...
Congenital radial dysplasia is a rare disease with the defect or hypoplasia of radial side of forear...
Introduction. In 1733, Petit first described the deformation of the forearm, congenital radial clubh...
Radial club hand is a well-recognized congenital malformation characterized by hypoplasia of bone an...
Radial clubhand is a term first used in 1733 to describe the congenital bilateral absence of the rad...
We have reviewed the clinical and functional results of 21 centralizations for radial club hand in 1...
A case of symbrachydactyly with ipsilateral radial club hand is reported. Although this can fit in t...
Although congenital hand anomalies are rare, musculoskeletal clinicians should have a basic understa...
Background: Ulnar club hand (ulnar deficiency) is a rare congenital disorder of the upper extremity....
malrotated and fused to the lower pole of left kidney. Intravenous pyelography revealed hydronephrot...
Background: In children with hypoplasia or aplasia of the radius (radial longitudinal deficiency) ma...
none4noIntroduction: Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) in children represents a complex challenge for the...