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Congenital radioulnar synostosis
Congenital radioulnar synostosis is a rare disorder resulting in the fusion of the radius and ulna from birth. Management is conservative. Operative treatment rarely succeeds.
Jeffrey Tsai, MBBS, FRACP
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Premature closure of the metopic suture results in a growth restriction of the frontal bones, which leads to a skull malformation known as trigonocephaly. Over the course of recent decades, its incidence has been rising, currently making it the second most common type of craniosynostosis.
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Post-traumatic synostosis of the metatarsals – a case report [PDF]
Background Synostosis refers to the abnormal fusion of bones, which have varying aetiologies as well as sites which are commonly affected. Existing literature mostly describes the condition arising congenitally, and affecting the radio-ulnar joint.
Jun Rui Don Koh +2 more
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Isolated Effects of Bone, Spring and Surgical Parameters on the Surgical Outcome in Spring‐Assisted Sagittal Synostosis Correction [PDF]
Sagittal synostosis can be corrected using spring‐assisted cranioplasty which, involves removing bony parts from the skull and inserting compressed springs to expand the skull.
Jenson Jacob, Selim Bozkurt
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Effect of Congenital C4–5 Synostosis on Adjacent Mobile Segments: Radiographic Assessment [PDF]
Study Design Prospective case series. Purpose To assess the corporal morphology of the fused body and adjacent segment conditions. Overview of Literature It is known that two fused vertebral bodies take the similar shape of the single body with ...
Myung-Sang Moon +4 more
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Clinical and radiological features of some rare forms of craniosynostosis in clinical practice
There are rare forms of craniosynostosis with single or multiple suture involvement. These are sphenofrontal plagiocephaly; posterior plagiocephaly with unilateral lambdoid synostosis; combined sagittal and metopic synostosis; combined sagittal and ...
Tufan Hicdonmez, Gaye Filinte
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Eye and Orbital Anatomy in Metopic Synostosis
Background:. Metopic synostosis patients have a high prevalence of orthoptic anomalies, including hyperopia, astigmatism, and amblyopia. We hypothesized altered orbital anatomy contributes to suboptimal visual outcomes by adversely affecting eye anatomy ...
Linda Gaillard, MD +4 more
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Las coaliciones carpianas son la unión de dos o más huesos del carpo. Presentan una baja incidencia, siendo el diagnóstico incidental. Nuestro objetivo es describir la evolución radiográfica de esta malformación durante la osificación a propósito de un ...
Estefanía Olmedo Martín +2 more
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Introduction A singular procedure involving both a distal tibiofibular synostosis resection with syndesmosis repair by peroneus longus ligamentoplasty has not been reported in the English literature.
Michael Margulis +3 more
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Background and Objectives: Up until now, only one case of unilateral proximal tibiofibular synostosis caused by osteochondroma has been reported. This report is the first well-documented bilateral case of proximal tibiofibular synostosis caused by an ...
Lorenz Pisecky +7 more
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