Sporadic and Non-syndromic Bilateral Humeroradial Synostosis: A Case Report
Non-syndromic bilateral humeroradial synostosis is a very rare congenital anomalies of the upper limbs. This condition often occurs in conjunction with various syndromes and is associated with a positive family history. Herein, we report a 6 year old boy
Mehran Razavipour +5 more
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Sagittal craniosynostosis combined with ossified cephalhematoma—a tricky and demanding puzzle [PDF]
Introduction: Four cases of sagittal synostosis combined with ossified cephalhematoma prompted the authors to present the data and to discuss the implications.
Kaiser, Georges, Oesch, Valérie
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Bilateral ulna hemimelia with humeroradial synostosis and oligodactyly: A case report
Hemimelia denotes the partial or complete absence of the distal half of a limb. Ulna hemimelia, a rare congenital anomaly, involves the complete or partial absence of the ulna in the upper limb, with an incidence of 1 in 150,000.
Yaa Achiaa Afreh, FWACS, MBChB, BSc +5 more
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Delayed Unilateral Coronal Synostosis Following Metopic Synostosis Repair [PDF]
Amit R.L. Persad +3 more
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A study of the sacrum and some aspects of presacral vertebrae in San (Bushmen) and Southern African and American Negroes [PDF]
The sacrum of the South African Negro and the San was investigated to determine, firstly, whether the tribal sub-groups which comprise the S.A. Negro sample (Natal Nguni, Cape Nguni and Sotho) could be distinguished from one another on the basis of ...
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Ball and socket ankle joint in connection with bilateral tarsal synostosis in a boy with congenital absence of the portal vain: a novel malformation complex [PDF]
Shahin Zandieh +5 more
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The author considers infection to be the cause of the talonavicular synostosis, and the predisposing factors may include syphilis, alcohol and other similar degenerative changes.
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Femoral-tibial-synostosis in a child with Roberts syndrome (Pseudothalidomide): a case report [PDF]
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Posttraumatic rotation deficit of the forearm, including synostosis [PDF]
Hollevoet, Nadine +2 more
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Proximal tibiofibular synostosis as a possible cause of a pseudoradicular syndrome: a case report [PDF]
Bas van Ooij +3 more
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