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Ulnar Hemimelia with Oilgodactyly: Report of Two Cases

We present two sporadic cases of complete ulnar hemimelia, a rare congenital defect. In one case, ulnar hemimelia was associated with tridactyly and elbow malrotation with radiohumeral synostosis; in the second case, ulnar hemimelia was assciated with mono-metacarpal bidactyly and anterior cubital w...

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Published in:Radiology case reports 2009, Vol.4 (1), p.240-240, Article 240
Main Authors: Abdulkadir, Adekunle Y, Adigun, Ismaila A
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