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Pediatric Congenital
Conditions
- Pediatric congenital hand differences
- Polydacyly (extra fingers, six fingers)
- Syndactyly (joined or webbed fingers)
- Cleft hand
- Absent thumb, absent finger
- Pediatric trigger thumb
- Arthrogryposis (stiff joints)
- Cerebral palsy (spasticity in hands and upper extremities)
- Amniotic band syndrome
- Trauma and sports injuries to the hands and upper extremities
- Radial longitudinal deficiency (bone missing in arm)
- Bone and soft tissue tumors
- Camptodactyly and clinodactyly (bent or curved finger)
- Macrodactyly (large finger)
- Ulnar longitudinal deficiency (bone missing in arm)
- Madelung’s deformity
- Symbrachydactyly (shortened fingers)
- Brachial plexus injuries
- Birth palsy
Procedures, treatments
- Pollicization