Abstract
Radial club hand or radial dysplasia is an uncommon congenital anomaly. It is a longitudinal deficiency along the preaxial or the radial aspect of the upper extremity. It includes a wide spectrum of disorders that encompass an absent thumb, thumb hypoplasia, a thin first metacarpal and an absent radius. A 20-day-old male child, a baby of Vishakha Pravin Dongare was brought to the out-patient department at Acharya Vinoba have rural hospital, Wardha, Maharashtra with complaints of fever since 2 days. There was a history of a deformed left upper limb in the form of a short, curved, left forearm and an absent thumb since birth. The movements of the left elbow were limited. All the distal movements including the rotatory movements of the forearm and the wrist and the fine finger movements were not elicited. Only flickering movements of the fingers were elicited. The thumb had not developed at all. On clinico-radiological examination it was found that there was a complete deficiency of radius and the thumb with hyperflexion and radial side deviation at the wrist joint. Currently, the patient is under observation and will be followed up at monthly intervals for further evaluation and management.
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