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Congenital Deformities of the Hand and Forearm
Physical Therapy, 1975To review in depth Kelikian's encyclopedicCongenital Deformities of the Hand and Forearmis not feasible. For the author to have amassed the amount of material, bizarre and otherwise, in this monumental work must doubtless have taken a lifetime. This book promises to be the definitive text on these deformities for years to come.
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Congenital Mirror Hand Deformity (Case Report)
2015Ayna el veya ulnar dimelia üst ekstremite anomalileri içinde en nadir olanlarından biridir. Tipik olarak, radius yokluğu, ulnanın duplikasyonu ve elde 8 parmaklı polidaktili vardır. Bu çalışmamızda beraberinde omuz dahil ilişkili anomalilerin bulunmayan bir olgumuzu sunuyoruz. Olgumuza ameliyatta radial taraftaki 3 parmağı eksize edildi ve kalan radial
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Segmental Digital Transposition in Congenital Hand Deformities
Hand Clinics, 1985A review of the current management of congenital digital hypoplasia in the hand has been presented. Techniques for augmenting the size and length of hypoplastic digits have included flap and graft techniques and segmental digital transposition techniques; they now include digital distraction lengthening techniques and free vascularized digital ...
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CONGENITAL DEFORMITY OF THE HANDS
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1954To the Editor:— Dr. Barnett Zumoff published in the May 29, 1954, issue ofThe Journal, page 437, the report of an unusual type of congenital deformity of hands, consisting ofsymmetrical finger contractures. I had the opportunity to observe a similar case and, after Dr.
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Correction of congenital deformations of the hand
The American Journal of Surgery, 1939Abstract It is obvious from the foregoing report that the multiplicity of congenital lesions presents problems in treatment which require accurate knowledge concerning which of the bones and soft tissues are involved. By means of surgical treatment and postoperative physical therapy many of these deformities can be remedied, with benefit both in ...
Henry W. Meyerding, Douglas D. Dickson
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Preventive Surgery for Congenital Deformities of the Hand
Hand Clinics, 1985Science is on the verge of major changes in the treatment of congenital deformities of the hand. The first changes will be technical and will involve the increasing use of microsurgery, laser surgery, electricity, and fiber optics. Improved imaging techniques will permit earlier and more precise diagnosis of tissue abnormalities.
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HS08 CONGENITAL HAND: THE DEFORMITY‐DEFICIENCY INDEX
ANZ Journal of Surgery, 2007Congenital hand is a complex and vast subject therefore classification is very necessary for the purpose of teaching, communication and guide treatment. The first comprehensive and yet user friendly classification was proposed by Swanson et al. in 1976. This classification based on etiopathogenic is popularly known as the ‘IFSSH 7 groups classification’
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Optimal mass transport based brain morphometry for patients with congenital hand deformities
The Visual Computer, 2018Ming Ma +4 more
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Magnetically controlled growing rods in severe radial club hand congenital deformities.
Hand Surgery and Rehabilitation, 2019M. L. Hanneur +5 more
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CONGENITAL DEFORMITIES OF THE HANDS
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1956J, BOWE, H, CONWAY
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