نتایج جستجو برای: hemimelia

تعداد نتایج: 143  

2016
Dror Paley

Tibial hemimelia is a rare congenital lower limb deficiency presenting with a wide spectrum of associated congenital anomalies, deficiencies and duplications. Reconstructive options have been limited, and the gold standard for treatment has remained amputation with prosthetic fitting. There is now a better understanding of the genetics, etiology and pathoanatomy of tibial hemimelia. Armed with ...

2014
F. Macrì G. Rapisarda G. Lanteri S. Di Pietro E. Auriemma F. Marino

A case of a unilateral forelimb congenital defect in a three-month-old female puppy dog with clinical and radiographic findings is described here. Congenital absence of humerus with preaxial terminal longitudinal hemimelia is a rare condition in human and animal species. Although similar congenital limb deformities in dogs have previously been documented, the present case is, to the authors’ kn...

Journal: :BMJ Case Reports 2016

2011
Dimosthenis A Alaseirlis Anastasios V Korompilias Alexandros E Beris Panayotis N Soucacos

BACKGROUND Fibular hemimelia has been reported as the most common congenital longitudinal deficiency of the long bones. Previous studies have focused on the best treatment options for this congenital condition. There is very little to our knowledge in the literature focused on residual persisting malformations and leg length discrepancy after treatment. METHODS Seven patients presenting fibul...

Journal: :Acta orthopaedica Belgica 2002
J Tomás-Gil D Valverde Belda J Chismol-Abad C Valverde-Mordt

Fibular hemimelia is a partial or total aplasia of the fibula, and is usually associated with other anomalies of the tibia, femur and foot. It represents the most frequent congenital defect of the long bones and is the most common skeletal deformity in the lower limbs. A retrospective study was made of four patients (three males and one female) with total aplasia of the fibula. The average foll...

Journal: :JBJS Open Access 2019

Journal: :The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume 1997

Journal: :Artificial limbs 1972
B L Sypniewski

This independent-study honors project dealt with congenital skeletal limb deficiencies. This paper discusses and reviews the literature concerning the prosthetic management of the individual with unilateral terminal transverse partial hemimelia of the upper extremity. Specific topics considered are: a general description of the entity, including etiology and incidence; psychological factors aff...

Journal: :Cases Journal 2008
Ali Al Kaissi Klaus Klaushofer Alexander Krebs Franz Grill

INTRODUCTION Radial hemimelia is a congenital abnormality characterised by the partial or complete absence of the radius. The longitudinal hemimelia indicates the absence of one or more bones along the preaxial (medial) or postaxial (lateral) side of the limb. Preaxial limb defects occurred more frequently with a combination of microtia, esophageal atresia, anorectal atresia, heart defects, uni...

Journal: :Journal of Children's Orthopaedics 2016

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