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Aktuelle Traumatologie · Dec 1991
Case Reports[True Madelung's deformity and traumatic pseudo-Madelung. An exemplary differential diagnosis of the deformity in the forearm of children].
- Y Moazami-Goudarzi, P Hertel, and C Khodadadyan.
- Abteilung Unfallchirurgie, Universitätsklinikum Rudolf Virchow, Berlin.
- Aktuelle Traumatol. 1991 Dec 1;21(6):279-84.
AbstractThis article describes the differential diagnosis between hereditary Madelung's deformity and acquired posttraumatic Pseudo-Madelung's deformity. Three cases of posttraumatic Pseudo-Madelung's deformity were reported. Aspects of aetiology, clinical radiological appearance of hereditary Madelung's deformity and acquired Pseudo-Madelung's deformity are discussed. Differential diagnostic criteria for the discrimination between both forms are also discussed. A rare case of acquired posttraumatic "reversed" Madelung's deformity is also reported.
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