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Excessive hand injuries are not uncommon in hand surgeon’s practice. They are usually caused by various devices such as circular saws, grinders, millers, presses, conveyers, and agricultural machines.This article reports a case of mutilating injury to the... see more

Rheumatoid nodules are common extra-articular manifestations of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). It is estimated that 35–40% of patients diagnosed with RA have got nodules localised in various body regions. Rheumatoid nodules constitute a fairly common problem ... see more

Introduction: Immune thrombocytopenia (IT) is an acquired immune-mediated disease characterized by a decrease in platelet count due to antiplatelet autoantibody-mediated increased platelet destruction. Platelets which are “labelled” by autoantibodies are ... see more

The results of functional treatment, without immobilization, in 7 patients with stable fractures of the metacarpal bones and phalanges is reported. Each patient was instructed to make a full flexion and extension of all fingers in 1 block (fingers kept cl... see more

Traumatic injures of the motoric branch of the radial nerve in the forearm posterior interosseous nerve are very uncommon in hand surgeon practice. This nerve lies deep among the extensors muscles of the forearm and therefore is relatively well protected ... see more

The diagnosis of complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is made on clinical grounds, based on the presence of several symptoms and signs that are relatively easy to find when recording the patient’s history and in the clinical examination. It is not as eas... see more

Haemangiomas are fairly common tumours encountered in the upper extremity. They are composed of non-homogenous groups of lesions of arteriosus, venous or lymphatic origin. The results of surgical treatment of haemangiomas in the upper extremities of 19 pa... see more

Glomus tumours are rare, benign lesions of vascular origin. In the hand, they frequently localize in the distal phalanges and under the nail plate. Most tumours are symptomatic with characteristic features such as spontaneous pain at the end of the digit ... see more

This article presents a case of a transcarpal amputation of the hand. The amputated hand was fragmented, with excessive tissue loss and was not suitable for replantation. As the carpal bones and some carpal ligaments were intact, the amputated hand was us... see more

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