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Carpal tunnel syndrome leads to significant bone loss in metacarpal bones

open access: yesJournal of Bone and Mineral Metabolism, 2001
The present study was designed to determine bone density modifications at the forearm and metacarpal bones in patients with carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS).
Taner Erselcan   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

The dorsal metacarpal arteries: anatomical study. Feasibility of pedicled metacarpal bone flaps

open access: yesJournal of Hand Surgery: European Volume, 2011
The vascular anatomy of the dorsal aspect of the hand is variable. Nevertheless the presence of the first and the second dorsal metacarpal artery (DMA) is constant. DMA3 and 4 are more variable.
V Casoli
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Aneurysmal Bone Cyst of the Fourth Metacarpal Bone

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1971
A rare case of aneurysmal bone cyst of the left fourth metacarpal bone is reported. After excision of the tumour, including the distal articular surface, followed by primary bone grafting, the ring finger regained excellent function. Ten months' follow‐up showed no local recurrence. The literature is briefly reviewed.
P R, Chari, K M, Rao
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Allograft bone for metacarpal reconstruction

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 1985
Banked allograft bone has been used for metacarpal reconstruction in 10 patients. In one patient, allograft replaced the shafts of the fourth and fifth metacarpals that were lost as the result of an injury from an explosion. In the remaining nine, allograft was used as an intercalary bone after distraction lengthening of the metacarpal.
R J, Smith, T M, Brushart
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Simple bone cyst of the metacarpal

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 1987
Simple bone cyst is a benign tumor-like lesion that occurs principally in the humerus and the femur. Occurrence within the hand is rare and involvement of the metacarpals is even more uncommon. Two similar cases of a simple bone cyst affecting the metacarpals were treated by complete excision of the cyst and replacement by a cortico-medullar autogenous
A, Baruch   +3 more
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Dislocation of the Index Metacarpal and Trapezoid Bones

Journal of Hand Surgery, 1985
A soccer injury resulted in dislocation of the index metacarpal and trapezoid bones.
M, Dunkerton, M, Singer
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ACTINOMYCOSIS OF A METACARPAL BONE

The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1965
1. A case of actinomycosis of the metacarpal bone of the right little finger from a punch injury is described. 2. The infection lasted five months and responded to prolonged courses of antibiotics and iodine preparations and drainage of recurrent abscesses.
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Low-grade osteosarcoma of metacarpal bone

Clinical Imaging, 1996
A radiograph of the second left metacarpal bone in a 34-year-old man showed irregular lytic areas in the diaphysis that was expanded with perpendicular periosteal reactions. Examination of the first biopsy specimen indicated a fibrous dysplasia. Examination of the second biopsy specimen revealed an unequivocal grade I intramedullary osteosarcoma ...
C, Hoeffel   +3 more
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