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Congenital malformation of thumb
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Thumb anomalies
National Institutes of Health
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Hypoplasia of thumb
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2014
2014
Nager Syndrome Does Not Preclude Organ Donation
S. Ayloo
,
Jordan Nantais
,
S. Çimen
,
S. Guler
,
M. Molinari
,
Soj Surgery
2014
Corpus ID: 74652807
Nager Syndrome is characterized by craniofacial and upper limb anomalies. The majority of patients are affected by sporadic…
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2010
2010
Sonographic evidence for the absence of abductor pollicis longus, extensor pollicis longus, and brevis.
Mustafa Kürklü
,
Serkan Bïlgïç
,
M. Kömürcü
,
L. Özçakar
Orthopedics
2010
Corpus ID: 29645979
Complete absence or variations of extensor pollicis brevis and abductor pollicis longus; absence of the extrinsic extensors…
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2009
2009
INTRODUCING A NEW PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF CONGENITAL CLASPED THUMB- A RARE CASE REPORT
H. Taheri
,
D. Jafari
,
Hooman Shariatzadeh
,
F. Mazhar
2009
Corpus ID: 57320423
Introduction: Congenital clasped thumb refers to spectrum of thumb anomalies with diversity of very mild cases with deficiency in…
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2006
2006
[Nosologic discussion between Fanconi disease and congenital dyskeratosis: 1 case of congenital bone marrow aplasia].
S. Mseddi
,
N. Ben Aribia
,
R. Horchani
,
M. Elloumi
,
H. Elghezal
,
T. Souissi
Archives de pédiatrie
2006
Corpus ID: 33442389
UNLABELLED Based on a case report of aplastic anemia associated with malformation, we discuss the diagnostic criteria and the…
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1989
1989
Robertsonian translocations and abnormal phenotypes. Groupe de Cytogénéticiens Français.
S. Gilgenkrantz
Annales de Genetique
1989
Corpus ID: 32876305
The Groupe de Cytogénéticiens Français collected 32 cases of Robertsonian translocations with an abnormal phenotype of which 21 t…
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