Unilateral congenital absence of the carpal scaphoid associated with dysplasia of the capitate. Presentation of a case

We report on a case of aplasia or unilateral congenital absence of the carpal scaphoid associated with dysplasia of the capitate. Congenital absence of the carpal scaphoid is a rare but well-documented condition. As far as we know, the present case is the seventh one reported in the medical literatu...

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Published inRevista española de cirugía ortopédica y traumatología Vol. 56; no. 2; pp. 156 - 159
Main Authors Gómez Fernández, J M, Méndez López, J M, Caracuel Redondo, F
Format Journal Article
LanguageSpanish
Published 01.03.2012
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Summary:We report on a case of aplasia or unilateral congenital absence of the carpal scaphoid associated with dysplasia of the capitate. Congenital absence of the carpal scaphoid is a rare but well-documented condition. As far as we know, the present case is the seventh one reported in the medical literature. Imaging studies (X-ray and MRI) confirmed the absence of the carpal scaphoid associated with a dysplasia of the capitate and malformation of the radial styloid process. Congenital absence of the scaphoid when other congenital abnormalities (such as hypoplasia or aplasia of either forearm bones or thenar eminence, malformations of the skeletal elements of the thumb, absence of sesamoid bones or abnormal development of the forearm bones) do not exist is probably the main feature of the present case report.
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ISSN:1988-8856
DOI:10.1016/j.recot.2011.10.006