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Upper Limb Triplication with Radial DimeliaFrom the Department of Hand and Microsurgery, Medical University of Southern Africa, South Africa Correspondence: U. Mennen, Department of Hand and Microsurgery, P.O. box 186, Medunsa, 0204, South Africa. We report a very unusual case of upper limb triplication. The fused upper two limbs present as a duplicated mirror hand, joined along the ulnar side from the small finger up to the humerus. This exceptional abnormality further corroborates the theory that the development of the more distal segments of the limb is determined by the more proximal segments.
Journal of Hand Surgery (British and European Volume), Vol. 22, No. 1,
80-83 (1997) |
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