Literature DB >> 28488459

Classification of congenital anomalies of the hand and upper limb.

M A Tonkin1.   

Abstract

The Oberg, Manske, Tonkin Classification of congenital anomalies of the hand and upper limb utilizes dysmorphological concepts to distinguish Malformations from Deformations and Dysplasias. Malformations are abnormalities of Formation and/or Differentiation of tissues. Deformations are abnormalities which occur after tissue is formed. Dysplasias are abnormalities which result from a lack of normal organization of cells into tissue. Malformations are sub-grouped according to whether the abnormality affects the hand alone or the whole of the upper limb; and according to which, if any, of the three main axes of development are primarily involved. It is not possible to satisfy all criteria which would define an ideal classification. However, this system is practical in that it retains the surgical diagnoses and sub-classifications familiar to surgeons and is easily utilized; it is expandable and may be modified without destroying its structure; it may be used to accumulate prevalence data; and, in the future, gene and chromosomal defects which are identified for specific diagnoses may be incorporated into the system.

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Keywords:  Classification; OMT Classification; congenital anomalies; hand; upper limb

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28488459     DOI: 10.1177/1753193417690965

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hand Surg Eur Vol        ISSN: 0266-7681


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Journal:  Case Rep Womens Health       Date:  2020-07-15

2.  A rare case of ulnar polydactyly.

Authors:  Louise L Blankensteijn; Oren Lapid; Rick R van Rijn
Journal:  J Hand Surg Eur Vol       Date:  2018-05-27
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