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Combined Congenital Radial and Ulnar Longitudinal Deficiencies: Report of 2 Cases
The Journal of Hand Surgery, 08/26/09
Oberg KC et al. – The authors describe the rare combination of right radial and left ulnar deficiencies in 2 cases. Interestingly, 1 case had a history of 2 separate and apparently distinct episodes of bleeding during early gestation, whereas the other demonstrated associated hematoma formation early in development. These cases also demonstrate the susceptibility for ulnar defects on the left and radial defects on the right. The authors discuss the relationship of prenatal insults on limb development and the mechanisms underlying longitudinal deficiencies.
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