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Clinical Corner
A 36-year-old patient was seen 6 months after developing a lesion on the tip of the third finger (A and B). Over the course of 3 months, the lesion had increased in size and become tender to the touch...
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Kathlyn Watson,
Mark Baratz
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Radiology Corner: Imaging Soft-Tissue Tumors of the Hand and Wrist: Case Presentation and Discussion
A 19-year-old man presented with a slowly growing mass in the palm of the nondominant hand. As it grew it became progressively more painful and bothersome with increasing tenderness on palpation. Init...
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Kimberly K. Amrami,
Allen T. Bishop,
Richard A. Berger
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186-192
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Direct Muscular Neurotization
Several severe types of injuries are not amenable to traditional techniques of peripheral nerve repair. In these cases, the distal nerve branching and contact points in the end muscles are avulsed, es...
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Giorgio A. Brunelli
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193-200
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Metacarpophalangeal Joint Silicone Implant Arthroplasty
Silastic metacarpophalangeal joint replacement has been used successfully to treat patients with inflammatory arthritis, particularly rheumatoid arthritis of the hand, for many years. Initially, patie...
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I.A. Trail
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201-208
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Elbow Stiffness: Etiology, Treatment, and Results
Elbow stiffness is a common problem after trauma to the elbow. The goal of treatment should be to achieve a functional range of motion (30°–130°). Nonsurgical options are physical therapy and splintin...
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Paul D. Kim,
Michael W. Grafe,
Melvin P. Rosenwasser
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209-216
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Distal Radioulnar Joint Implant Arthroplasty
Resection of the distal ulna for posttraumatic arthritis and treatment of arthritis and instability of the distal radioulnar joint can be improved with distal ulna prosthetic replacement. In this revi...
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William P. Cooney,
Richard A. Berger
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217-231
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Safety of Upper Extremity Surgery After Prior Treatment for Ipsilateral Breast Cancer: Results of an American Society for Surgery of the Hand Membership Survey and Literature Review
Lymphedema, infection, and healing delay are among feared complications in patients undergoing upper extremity surgery after prior mastectomy and axillary dissection with or without radiation therapy....
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Idris S. Gharbaoui,
David T. Netscher,
John Thornby,
Fred B. Kessler
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232-238
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Author index
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239
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Subject index
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239-246
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Editorial board
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Table of contents
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Editor’s Note
This last issue of The Journal of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand is both sad and exciting to complete. I have enjoyed editing the many fine articles that have appeared over the last 5 ye...
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Arnold-Peter C. Weiss
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Art of the Hand
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