Dissection and analysis of a complex cadaveric hand dysmorphology
Abstract
Major embryonic hand development occurs in approximately the fifth week of gestation. The normal course of limb development can be affected by environmental or genetic factors leading to various congenital anomalies. The variability and severity of the anomalies could lead to functional deficits, truncated development, or absence of development. The present study aimed to investigate the anatomical composition of a cadaveric limb presenting with...
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Title
Dissection and analysis of a complex cadaveric hand dysmorphology
Published Date
Nov 1, 2021
Volume
25
Pages
100141 - 100141
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