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GAMEKEEPERʼS THUMB

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1976
Gamekeeper's thumb is due to complete rupture of the ulnar collateral ligament; it should be clinically differentiated from incomplete rupture. Methods of diagnosis and treatment of gamekeeper's thumb are described. The results in 10 cases of gamekeeper's thumb treated by surgery, with more than a one-year follow-up are evaluated.
M, Parikh, S, Nahigian, A, Froimson
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Rheumatoid Thumb

Hand Clinics, 2011
The hand is the main tactile sensory organ and is uniquely designed for fine motor activities. Any deviation from the normal architecture or limitation from a painful condition may lead to disability. Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is fundamentally an inflammatory disease of the soft tissues.
George S M, Dyer, Barry P, Simmons
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TRIPHALANGEAL THUMB

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1976
In the last 6 years, I have seen 29 patients (37 hands) who had an additional phalanx between the two other phalanges of their thumbs. These triphalangeal thumbs can be divided into opposable and nonopposable thumbs. The epiphyseal plate of the first metacarpal is at the proximal end in the opposable triphalangeal thumb, at the distal end in the ...
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Cortical Thumb Sign

The Journal of Pediatrics, 2013
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Duplicated Thumb

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1982
A follow-up study was made of 77 hands for 6 months or more after operation for bifid thumb. Repair of detached thenar muscles and capsule is the most important procedure at the initial ablation of the extra digit. After reinsertion of the thenar muscles, the remaining problems are deformity of bones themselves, adduction contracture in the web space ...
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Polydactyly — Bifid Thumb

Hand, 1981
The case of a five year old girl with a bifid thumb is presented. The radial thumb showed opposition function at the metacarpal but the phalanges were crooked and stiff. The ulnar thumb could flex and extend actively. The treatment consisted of amputation of the crooked phalanges of the radial thumb and transfer of the ulnar thumb on its ...
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CONGENITAL THUMB DEFORMITIES

Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 1985
The congenital deformities that affect the thumb are reviewed in terms of the clinical problem, the type of inheritance involved, the associated abnormalities seen with the particular deformity, and the indications for surgical treatment. The thumb is often the key to establishing the diagnosis of many rare syndromes.
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DOUBLE THUMB

Medical Journal of Australia, 1967
W J, Boerema, B M, Underhill
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TRIGGER THUMB

Medical Journal of Australia, 1973
J T, Hueston, W F, Wilson, K, Soin
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Gamekeeper’s thumb (Skier’s thumb)

Applied Radiology, 2012
Joseph A. Gagliardi, Ambika Agarwal
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