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Massive tarsal coalition with extended tarsometatarsal coalition in a child: a case report
Tarsal coalition refers to the union of two or more tarsal bones, which mostly involves the calcaneonavicular and talocalcaneal joints; it is rarely found in multiple unions or unions extended to the metatarsal bones.
Lei Yang +3 more
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Congenital humeroradial synostosis [PDF]
Zhen Jiang, Liu, Qun, Zhao
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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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Talocalcaneal Coalition: Current Concepts, Clinical Implications, and Management Strategies
Talocalcaneal coalition is a frequent cause of painful rigid flatfoot in adolescents and young adults, resulting from congenital failure of segmentation with fibrous, cartilaginous, or osseous bridging of the subtalar joint.
Antonio Mascio +7 more
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Frontosphenoidal synostosis: a rare cause of unilateral anterior plagiocephaly [PDF]
Introduction: When a child walks in the clinic with a unilateral frontal flattening, it is usually associated in our minds with unilateral coronal synostosis.
Pittet, Brigitte +4 more
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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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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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Humeroradioulnar Synostosis in a Patient with Underlying Congenital Scoliosis: A Case Report. [PDF]
Small T, Kahwaty S, Stall A.
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Costal synostosis mimicking supraclavicular lymphadenopathy in a breast cancer patient: A diagnostic pitfall. [PDF]
Benramdane H +4 more
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Prevalence of motor development delay in children with craniosynostosis: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
de Souza VG +5 more
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