Pediatric Hand Therapy 2020
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-323-53091-0.00007-5
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Congenital—Syndactyly

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“…Complete fusion of the bones of the second to the fourth fingers, and one single, continuous nail, the so-called "mitten hand" syndactyly. [1] After he developed pooling of secretions and respiratory distress with stridor which increased at rest, he was operated for choanal atresia and was on room air by the 3 rd post-operative day. Neurologically, neonatal reflexes, muscle tone and power were acceptable.The baby is currently planned for surgical correction of craniosynostosis in early infancy and a genetic study for a final diagnosis (Apert syndrome, Crouzon syndrome or Pffeifer syndrome).…”
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“…Complete fusion of the bones of the second to the fourth fingers, and one single, continuous nail, the so-called "mitten hand" syndactyly. [1] After he developed pooling of secretions and respiratory distress with stridor which increased at rest, he was operated for choanal atresia and was on room air by the 3 rd post-operative day. Neurologically, neonatal reflexes, muscle tone and power were acceptable.The baby is currently planned for surgical correction of craniosynostosis in early infancy and a genetic study for a final diagnosis (Apert syndrome, Crouzon syndrome or Pffeifer syndrome).…”
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confidence: 99%