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The Wrist in Juvenile ArthritisFrom the Departments of Plastic Surgery and Rheumatology, Wexham Park Hospital, Slough Correspondence: D. M. Evans, F.R.C.S., Wexham Park Hospital, Slough, SL2 4HL Patients with juvenile arthritis affecting the wrist have been reviewed six months or more after treatment, which has included steroid injection, synovectomy, arthroplasty, arthrodesis and distraction lengthening of the ulna. The pattern of wrist involvement is described, the general management reviewed, and the indications, techniques and results of these various procedures are presented.
Journal of Hand Surgery (British and European Volume), Vol. 16, No. 3,
293-304 (1991) This article has been cited by other articles:
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