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Ulnar Deficiency
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Al-saraf Ali,  Ong Seng

Final Pr. ID: Poster #: EDU-034

Congenital anomalies of bone are many and can be difficult to approach. In addition, it is important to recognize that while some of these anomalies occur sporadically or in isolation, others are inherited or associated with systemic conditions/syndromes that require further assessment, diagnostic testing, and proper referral.
In this two-part exhibit, congenital bone anomalies of the upper and lower extremities will be reviewed. The first part of the exhibit will cover upper extremity anomalies while the second part will focus on the lower extremity. The purpose is multifold: 1. To illustrate the wide spectrum of congenital bone anomalies based on classic clinical presentation and demographics. 2. Highlight key imaging characteristics across multiple modalities to allow for accurate differentiation between the various congenital bone anomalies of the extremities. 3. Guide the viewer to proper workup and referral for these entities.
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Authors:  Al-saraf Ali , Ong Seng

Keywords:  Radial Deficiency, Ulnar Deficiency, Kirner Deformity, Delta Phalanx, Radioulnar Synostosis