HIGHLIGHTS
- What: The described single-stage procedure may be a viable treatment option for patients with a large exostosis, dysplastic ulna, and DRUJ disruption when multi-stage procedures may not be viable.
- Who: DRUJ reconstruction and colleagues from the University of the Philippines Manila College of Medicine have published the research: Large Exostosis of the Distal Radius in a Pediatric Patient Causing a Dysplastic Ulna and Distal Radioulnar Joint Disruption: A Single-stage Management Approach, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
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