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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-198245

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Introduction: Radial head and neck fractures are one of the commonly encountered traumatic injuries. Commonlyproposed management includes radial head prosthesis implant or open reduction and internal fixation dependingon type of injury. Radial head measurements are very valuable in reconstruction of radial head. Appropriateanatomy of radial head will help in preventing postoperative stiffness and enable good rehabilitation.Aims and objectives: To estimate and compare radial head parameters of proximal end of right and left radii.Materials and Methods: Radial head measurements -Height of radial head in medial (MH) and lateral (LH) side,Antero posterior diameter (APD) and transverse diameters (TD) of radial head, Thickness of ventral (TVC), lateral(TLC) and dorsal (TDC) curves and depth of articular facet (D) were measured with the help of digital caliper.Statistical analysis was done using SPSS software. Difference in sides was measured using independent sampleT test (p value < 0.05 considered significant).Results: Mean values of Radial head measurements were APD:19.81mm, TD:18.925mm, MH:9.795mm,LH:7.735mm,TVC:5.05,TDC:3.695,TLC:3.64,D:1.735.There was difference in values of TLC between right and leftsides.Conclusion: Mean values of radial head measurements were comparable with previous studies. Side differenceshould be considered while implanting prosthesis on affected side.

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Indian J Med Sci ; 2003 Oct; 57(10): 437-41
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-67524

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Patients with rheumatoid arthritis have been referred to Division of Human Genetics for counselling. Qualitative dermatoglyphics comprising of finger print pattern, interdigital pattern, hypothenar pattern and palmar crease were studied on 26 female and 11 male rheumatoid arthritis patients. Comparison between patient male and control male; and patient female and control female has been done. 'Chi' square test was performed. In male patients, with hands together, arches were increased, loops/ whorls were decreased. Partial Simian crease was significantly increased. In the right hand, patterns were increased in the 3rd interdigital area. On the other hand, in female patients there was a significant increase in whorls and decrease in loops on the first finger on both the hands, increase in arches on the 3rd finger; both arches and whorls on the 4th finger of left hand. Present study has emphasized that dermatoglyphics could be applied as a diagnostic tool to patients with rheumatoid arthritis.


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Arthritis, Rheumatoid/diagnosis , Dermatoglyphics , Female , Fingers , Humans , India , Male
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