Abstract
Traumatic fingertip amputation is common’. In children such injuries have often been managed nonoperatively with acceptable functional and cosmetic results’,“. Moreover, apparent lengthening of the amputated digit has been noted2. In this case a 4-year-old child suffered a traumatic crushing amputation which was followed by the regeneration of a distal phalanx in the absence of the middle phalanx.
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