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Thumbs Down on These Rules of Thumb

Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 2002
The stated goal of this interpretative text is to provide a large selection of possible score interpretations for a variety of commonly used neuropsychological tests.
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Thumbs and anemia

Pediatrics, 1978
There have been nine cases reported of children with triphalangeal thumbs and congenital RBC aplasia.1-8 The first such case was included in the review of 30 patients with congenital (erythroid) hypoplastic anemia in 1961 by Diamond et al.1 (This anemia had been described in 1938 in a brief report by Diamond and Blackfan.2 It was thereafter called the ...
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Triplication of the Thumb

Journal of Hand Surgery, 1999
A child with triplication of the thumb is presented. Each thumb was fully developed with neurovascular bundles, flexor and extensor tendons. Although all three thumbs were triphalangeal, they shared a common metacarpal and two shared a common proximal phalanx.
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The Rheumatoid Thumb

Clinics in Rheumatic Diseases, 1984
Although the thumb is frequently involved in rheumatoid arthritis, causing significant functional loss as well as pain and deformity, much can be done surgically to alleviate the condition and restore function to the patient. It is important to understand the factors leading to the various thumb deformities.
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Reconstruction of the thumb

The American Journal of Surgery, 1958
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Development of an Untethered Adaptive Thumb Exoskeleton for Delicate Rehabilitation Assistance

IEEE Transactions on Robotics, 2022
Guotao Li, Long Cheng, Xiuze Xia
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Gamekeeper’s thumb (Skier’s thumb)

Applied Radiology, 2012
Joseph A. Gagliardi, Ambika Agarwal
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DOUBLE THUMB

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