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Unusual Complication of Ligation of Rudimentary Ulnar Digit

L. HERAS
J. BARCO
A. COHEN

From the Orthopaedic Department, Newham General Hospital, London, UK

Correspondence: Miss L. Heras, Orthopaedic Department, Newham General Hospital, Glen Road, Plaistow, London E13 8SL, UK.

We report a case of rudimentary ulnar polydactyly of the hand of a 7-year-old female child. Histological examination revealed a central traumatic neuroma which branched into five digit-like projections covered with hyperkeratotic epidermis. We think this was a result of suture ligation during the postnatal period.

Journal of Hand Surgery (British and European Volume), Vol. 24, No. 6, 750-751 (1999)
DOI: 10.1054/JHSB.1999.0261


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