Presentation
Sibs with virtually identical humero-radial synostosis (HRS) are presented and compared with 17 previously reported cases from the literature of recessively transmitted HRS. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
The anomalies are organized by anatomical system and presented in a consistent manner, including details of the clinical presentation, epidemiology, embryology, treatment and prevention for each anomaly. [books.google.com]
Here, we present a unique case of bilateral humeroradial synostosis. The case presented here is of a 18-month boy, born with bilateral humeroradial synostosis and no other anamoly. [wajradiology.org]
Psychiatrical
- Aggressive Behavior
Aggressive behavior Thin upper lip vermilion EEG abnormality Autism Coarse facial features Gait ataxia Encephalopathy Behavioral abnormality Decreased fetal movement Fever Ataxia Neural tube defect Corpus callosum atrophy Weak cry Gonadal dysgenesis [mendelian.co]
Workup
An appropriate workup includes taking plain radiographs in orthogonal (eg, PA, lateral) planes. [thehealthscience.com]
Treatment
The parents refused operative treatment. Fig. 1 Lateral radiograph, right elbow Congenital bilateral humeroradial synostoses are rare [ 1 ]. [link.springer.com]
It is reasonable to start CRUS surgical treatment at the age of 3 years. 5. All deformity variants are indications for surgical treatment, considering that treatment technique selection is determined by the degree of its severity. 6. [journals.eco-vector.com]
Make informed clinical choices for each patient, from diagnosis and treatment selection through post-treatment strategies and management of complications, with new evidence-based criteria throughout. [books.google.com]
Therapeutic options and preferred methods of treatment are drawn from all over the world. Accompanying video clips of common procedures. Allows the user to see actual exams and procedures as performed by experts [books.google.es]
The information presented is not intended to replace medical advice or treatment from your own doctor or healthcare provider. [wellnessadvocate.com]
Prognosis
Prognosis - Humeroradial synostosis Not supplied. Treatment - Humeroradial synostosis Not supplied. Resources - Humeroradial synostosis Not supplied. [checkorphan.org]
Prenatal diagnosis of PSII is essential for predicting the prognosis, performing neonatal care, and counselling the parents. B. [eurorad.org]
[…] one-third of the affected individuals with this disorder are alive Please find comprehensive information on Antley-Bixler Syndrome regarding definition, distribution, risk factors, causes, signs & symptoms, diagnosis, complications, treatment, prevention, prognosis [dovemed.com]
Awareness of the ABS by Orthopedic Surgeons will improve early diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis in Orthopedic practice. Correspondence to Dr Adegbehingbe O O Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery And Traumatology. [ispub.com]
In case of syndromic presentation, prognosis depends on the nature of the associated anomalies. (Source: Orphanet) Link: Fibular hemimelia [dysnet.org]
Etiology
The etiology of craniosynostosis is heterogeneous. Isolated occurrence with unknown etiology is common, mostly affecting the sagittal suture. [ommbid.mhmedical.com]
They are organised into groups, and further divided into clinical, etiological or histopathological sub-types. [orpha.net]
[…] which humeroradial are commonest. [1] Humeroradial subtype has been further classified into class I with ulnar ray hypoplasia and elbow in extension and class II without limb hypoplasia and elbow in flexion. [1] McIntyre and Benson have proposed an etiological [wajradiology.org]
Epidemiology
The anomalies are organized by anatomical system and presented in a consistent manner, including details of the clinical presentation, epidemiology, embryology, treatment and prevention for each anomaly. [books.google.com]
[…] separation of the distal radius and ulna for a time the proximal radius and ulna are united and share a common perichondrium abnormal genetic or teratogenic factors operating at this time would interfere with proximal radioulnar joint morphogenesis Epidemiology [gait.aidi.udel.edu]
Chung KC, Spilson SV (2001) The frequency and epidemiology of hand and forearm fractures in the United States. J Hand Surg Am 26(5):908–915 CrossRef PubMed Google Scholar 2. [link.springer.com]
[…] the radial head. [14] Posttraumatic radioulnar synostosis has been classified into the following 3 types, based on location: Type 1 - Least common; occurs in the distal forearm Type 2 - Occurs in the midforearm Type 3 - Occurs in the proximal forearm Epidemiology [thehealthscience.com]
Pathophysiology
This provides a platform for ongoing work to understand the processes of suture biogenesis and the pathophysiology of craniosynostosis mutations. [ommbid.mhmedical.com]
[…] radius and ulna, or injury to the interosseous membrane. [18] Patients with closed head injuries (skull/cranial trauma) appear to be more prone to this complication, presumably for the same reason that they develop heterotopic ossification. [19, 20] Pathophysiology [thehealthscience.com]
Pathophysiology The skeletal anomaly includes varying degrees of proximal radial and ulnar fusion, with or without involvement of the radial head. [emedicine.medscape.com]
Prevention
The anomalies are organized by anatomical system and presented in a consistent manner, including details of the clinical presentation, epidemiology, embryology, treatment and prevention for each anomaly. [books.google.com]
[…] x-rays, CT and MRI scans of the affected body parts The disorder has very limited treatment options available and it all depends on the severity of the syndrome and the extent of organs involved Current studies do not indicate any methods available to prevent [dovemed.com]
Prevention - Humeroradial synostosis Not supplied. Diagnosis - Humeroradial synostosis Not supplied. Prognosis - Humeroradial synostosis Not supplied. Treatment - Humeroradial synostosis Not supplied. Resources - Humeroradial synostosis Not supplied. [checkorphan.org]
And are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. The information presented is not intended to replace medical advice or treatment from your own doctor or healthcare provider. [wellnessadvocate.com]