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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Congenital Distal Tibiofibular Synostosis: A Case Report of Surgical Management in a Skeletally Immature Patient. [PDF]
Congenital distal tibiofibular synostosis is quite a rare disease, and little is known about its optimal management. A 6‐year‐old girl presented to our institution with a deformity of her left lower leg. After years of careful observation, the patient underwent partial resection of a laterally protruding portion of the distal diaphysis of the fibula at
Kawanishi S +5 more
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Divergent Mechanisms of Cranial Suture Ossification in Normal Development and Pathologic Fusion. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Cranial sutures are dynamic growth sites that balance bone growth with mesenchymal patency to accommodate cranial expansion during development. While intramembranous ossification has traditionally been considered the default mechanism of suture fusion, accumulating evidence demonstrates that endochondral pathways might also play a significant ...
Reddy A +11 more
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First Identification of a Heterozygous RNU4-2 and RNU4-1 Deletion Associated With Fetal Urogenital and Anorectal Malformations. [PDF]
Prenatal Diagnosis, Volume 46, Issue 4, Page 607-609, April 2026.
Abaji M +7 more
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De Novo RRAS2 Pathogenic Variant in a Fetus With Bilateral Radial Ray and Multisystem Anomalies. [PDF]
Prenatal Diagnosis, Volume 46, Issue 4, Page 603-606, April 2026.
Legro NR +3 more
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Objective To evaluate the clinical and functional results of a technical procedure in the surgical treatment of congenital radioulnar synostosis in children. Materials and methods A prospective study had been undertaken from January 1992 to December 2004.
Nguyen Ngoc Hung
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Operative and non-operative treatment of congenital radio-ulnar synostosis in children: Results from a multicenter study [PDF]
Purpose: Congenital radioulnar synostosis is a congenital disorder affecting the elbow. We aimed to investigate the baseline characteristics and the clinical and functional outcome of a cohort of children with congenital radioulnar synostosis undergoing ...
Paola Zarantonello +9 more
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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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