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Book 20151st editionUpper Extremity. encompasses the current knowledge of genetic and molecular causes of and surgical and non-surgical treatment for, deformities of the hand. The book. .covers the many variations of congenital anomaly encountered in the clinical setting. Embryology, classification, incidence and anest冥想后 发表于 2025-3-27 13:59:28
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Igneous Rocks: Some Basic Concepts,l absence of the ulna is most common; usually with a stable wrist. The digits and thumb are commonly involved, and most of the surgical treatment is focused on the hand, including syndactyly release, web space deepening, and thumb metacarpal rotational osteotomy.泥瓦匠 发表于 2025-3-28 01:09:54
Metamorphic Rocks: Some Basic Concepts,by “nubbins.” Surgical options for reconstruction of children with transverse failure or symbrachydactyly include nonvascularized toe phalangeal bone grafting, distraction osteogenesis, and microsurgical toe-to-hand transfers.仔细阅读 发表于 2025-3-28 04:18:19
E. S. Garnett,G. Firnau,C. Nahmiasal significance for humans born with the condition..This chapter focuses on the current understanding of the genetic and molecular causes of syndactyly. It will also discuss the varying clinical presentations as well as highlighting its management.Demonstrate 发表于 2025-3-28 07:34:38
K. Jellinger,G. P. Reynolds,P. Riederer that are performed with the goal of minimizing the number of procedures, maximizing the functional outcome of the hand, and providing a favorable cosmetic result. The techniques and preferences of several groups and their outcomes are reviewed in this chapter.incision 发表于 2025-3-28 13:38:14
C. G. Gottfries,Rolf Adolfsson,Bengt Winbladthe digit involving radio-ulnar deviation that may be congenital or acquired. This chapter discusses the causes and treatment. Similarly to camptodactyly, most deformities are well tolerated and surgical treatment should only be considered when the deformity results in functional difficulties.