2022
DOI: 10.3389/fped.2022.880954
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Preoperative MRI Evaluation of Hand Vessels in Children With Congenital Syndactyly Malformation by a Contrast-Enhanced Three-Dimensional Water-Selective Cartilage Scan

Abstract: BackgroundIt is crucial to preoperatively assess the arteries of the hands in congenital syndactyly malformation (CSM) patients because this information can affect the therapeutic outcome and prognosis.ObjectiveTo investigate the value of a contrast-enhanced three-dimensional water-selective cartilage scan for the preoperative evaluation of CSM in children.Materials and MethodsContrast-enhanced three-dimensional water-selective cartilage scan 3.0 T magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) performed in 16 clinically di… Show more

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“…Ultrasonography clearly demonstrated the course and location of the common palmar digital artery and the palmar proper digital artery. The bifurcation point of the common palmar digital artery in the healthy finger was normal and located within the metacarpophalangeal joints, while the bifurcation location of the common palmar digital artery in the brachydactyly and syndactyly was lower and located between the phalanges (5).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Ultrasonography clearly demonstrated the course and location of the common palmar digital artery and the palmar proper digital artery. The bifurcation point of the common palmar digital artery in the healthy finger was normal and located within the metacarpophalangeal joints, while the bifurcation location of the common palmar digital artery in the brachydactyly and syndactyly was lower and located between the phalanges (5).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%