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Volume 3, Issue 2 (June 2014)                   J Emerg Health Care 2014, 3(2): 0-0 | Back to browse issues page

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Mohamadhosseinkariminasab, MasoudShayeste-Azar, MajidSajjadisaravi, SeyedMohamad Mehdi Daneshpoor, shadiShayeste-Azar. CONGENITAL BILATERAL RADIOULNAR SYNOSTOSIS. J Emerg Health Care 2014; 3 (2)
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Orthopaedic resident, Mashhad university of medical science, orthopaedic department, emamreza hospital
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Congenital RadioulnarSynostosisis a bony connection between the radius and ulna. In 1793 for the first time Sandifort explained the initial description of congenital radialulnarsynostosis[1,2]. The condition may be unilateral or bilateral that is more common. Functional defects associated with the anomaly depend on the severity of the deformity and on whether or not it is bilateral[3,4,5]. The condition may associate with other abnormalities and syndromes but we didn’t find in our patient any of them[6-11]. Important view of this manuscript was rarity of this anomaly and also in patient opinion is unimportant disturbance that caused him didn’t refer to specialist since long past.
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