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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1989
"Pacifier polydactyly" is defined in babies with a large edematous postaxial duplication attached by soft-tissue stalks that contain neurovascular elements. These serve in utero as pacifiers. Imminent ischemic necrosis was induced in all three by local trauma. Simple excision is the treatment of choice.
W R, Kanter, J, Upton
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"Pacifier polydactyly" is defined in babies with a large edematous postaxial duplication attached by soft-tissue stalks that contain neurovascular elements. These serve in utero as pacifiers. Imminent ischemic necrosis was induced in all three by local trauma. Simple excision is the treatment of choice.
W R, Kanter, J, Upton
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Hand Clinics, 1985
The different etiologies and treatments of preaxial, postaxial, and central polydactyly are reviewed.
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The different etiologies and treatments of preaxial, postaxial, and central polydactyly are reviewed.
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Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 1987
Polydactyly is a fairly common, genetically induced deformity of the hands and feet found more often in blacks than in whites. Careful clinical and radiographic evaluation should be made prior to treatment because the complexity of the deformity ranges from a simple soft tissue appendage to a completely developed accessory ray.
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Polydactyly is a fairly common, genetically induced deformity of the hands and feet found more often in blacks than in whites. Careful clinical and radiographic evaluation should be made prior to treatment because the complexity of the deformity ranges from a simple soft tissue appendage to a completely developed accessory ray.
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Hand Clinics, 1990
Excessive longitudinal segmentation of the radial portion of the limb bud results in the clinical presentation of duplicated and triphalangeal thumbs. These are common congenital problems with various possible associated anomalies and variable inheritance patterns.
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Excessive longitudinal segmentation of the radial portion of the limb bud results in the clinical presentation of duplicated and triphalangeal thumbs. These are common congenital problems with various possible associated anomalies and variable inheritance patterns.
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Hand, 1981
The case of a five year old girl with a bifid thumb is presented. The radial thumb showed opposition function at the metacarpal but the phalanges were crooked and stiff. The ulnar thumb could flex and extend actively. The treatment consisted of amputation of the crooked phalanges of the radial thumb and transfer of the ulnar thumb on its ...
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The case of a five year old girl with a bifid thumb is presented. The radial thumb showed opposition function at the metacarpal but the phalanges were crooked and stiff. The ulnar thumb could flex and extend actively. The treatment consisted of amputation of the crooked phalanges of the radial thumb and transfer of the ulnar thumb on its ...
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Hydrometrocolpos and polydactyly
Urology, 1980Two cases of hydrometrocolpos and polydactyly in female infants with persistent urogenital sinus are reported. The importance of considering hydrometrocolpos as the cause of an abdominal mass in female infants with polydactyly is stressed. Cytologic examination of the vaginal fluid may help in early diagnosis.
H M, Richards +5 more
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The Journal of foot surgery, 1992
Polydactyly is one of the hand's most frequent congenital deformities. Classification of this deformity distinguishes radial or thumb duplication, central duplication that is almost constantly associated with syndactyly (called polysyndactyly) and ulnar duplication.
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Polydactyly is one of the hand's most frequent congenital deformities. Classification of this deformity distinguishes radial or thumb duplication, central duplication that is almost constantly associated with syndactyly (called polysyndactyly) and ulnar duplication.
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Annales de chirurgie de la main et du membre superieur : organe officiel des societes de chirurgie de la main = Annals of hand and upper limb surgery, 1991
The authors reports the experience of the plastic surgery unit in the Kassab's Institute of Orthopedics in Tunis. This series consists of 44 cases of polydactyly dominated by duplication of the little finger and the thumb. A slight male predominance was observed and the mean age at surgery was 8 years.
H, Bahri, P, Fayada, L, Tarhouni
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The authors reports the experience of the plastic surgery unit in the Kassab's Institute of Orthopedics in Tunis. This series consists of 44 cases of polydactyly dominated by duplication of the little finger and the thumb. A slight male predominance was observed and the mean age at surgery was 8 years.
H, Bahri, P, Fayada, L, Tarhouni
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Journal de genetique humaine, 1983
The authors propose an original classification of the polydactyly. They opposed: polydactyly "symptom" and polydactyly "disease". Discussion about five personal pedigrees.
B, Le Marec +5 more
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The authors propose an original classification of the polydactyly. They opposed: polydactyly "symptom" and polydactyly "disease". Discussion about five personal pedigrees.
B, Le Marec +5 more
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