2022
DOI: 10.1177/17531934221126864
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Use of the duplication range concept for understanding morphology and predicting prognosis in thumb polydactyly

Abstract: This study systematically and comprehensively analysed 129 thumb polydactylies in 122 patients using a duplicating range concept based on the level of skin and skeletal bifurcation. Numerical levels were defined along the longitudinal axis of the ulnar thumb duplicate from distal to proximal: level 0 (thumb tip) to level 6 (carpometacarpal joint). The relationships between duplication range and morphological parameters were evaluated. Nail asymmetry was associated with skin bifurcation levels 0 to 2. Proximal … Show more

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“…Ongoing challenges remain, for example, a triphalangeal thumb component usually present with different degrees of hypoplasia involving both skeletal and muscle structures (Saito et al, 2018). These variations have led to several recent publications to categorize the deformities more adequately in efforts to facilitate communication (Saito et al, 2021(Saito et al, , 2023.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ongoing challenges remain, for example, a triphalangeal thumb component usually present with different degrees of hypoplasia involving both skeletal and muscle structures (Saito et al, 2018). These variations have led to several recent publications to categorize the deformities more adequately in efforts to facilitate communication (Saito et al, 2021(Saito et al, , 2023.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%