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Triplicated Thumb

Plastic &amp Reconstructive Surgery, 1997
A polydactyly anomaly of the thumb with three nails, two metacarpals, and seven phalanges is presented. This anomaly is named triplicated thumb, and its place in Wassel's classification is discussed. The patient was treated according to the principles of surgery of polydactyly anomalies.
Atabay, K   +3 more
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Skier's Thumb

The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1989
In brief: Diagnosis of skier's thumb-a common sports injury-is based on physical examination and history of the injury. The most important findings from the physical exam are point tenderness over the ulnar collateral ligament and instability, which is tested with the thumb at 0° and at 20° to 30° of flexion.
A C, Rettig, H H, Wright
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Thumb Hypoplasia

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2009
Hypoplasia of the thumb refers to a spectrum of clinical abnormalities ranging from a slightly small digit to complete absence (or aplasia) of the thumb unit. As a component of radial dysplasia, thumb hypoplasia can be either an isolated entity or seen in conjunction with other elements of radial longitudinal deficiency.
Scott A, Riley, Ronald C, Burgess
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Thumb Reconstruction

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 2011
Thumb reconstruction aims to restore the cardinal thumb traits and actions including mobility, stability, sensibility, length, and appearance. The level of thumb loss is divided into thirds: distal (tip to interphalangeal [IP] joint), middle (IP joint to metacarpal neck), and proximal (metacarpal neck to carpometacarpal joint).
Jeffrey B, Friedrich, Nicholas B, Vedder
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Thumb arthrodesis

Current Opinion in Orthopaedics, 2005
Arthrodesis of the thumb carpometacarpal, metacarpophalangeal, and interphalangeal joints are well-established options in the management of arthritis, instability, and/or deformity. This review includes a general review of the indications and technique of arthrodesis and recent review of the literature.New literature has focused on the role of ...
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Thumb Hypoplasia

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2013
Thumb hypoplasia, congenital underdevelopment of the thumb, can range from a slight decrease in thumb size to complete absence of the thumb. As part of the radial longitudinal deficiency spectrum, other organ systems may be affected as well. Hence, the global health of the child should be addressed before focusing on the thumb.
Francisco, Soldado   +2 more
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THUMB DUPLICATION

Hand Clinics, 1998
Thumb duplication is a complex congenital anomaly. Treatment requires a detailed understanding of the pathophysiology as well as an appreciation of all the components involved. The goals of surgery are to restore the normal anatomic relationships of the residual thumb.
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