Carpal coalition is the abnormal fusion of two or more carpal bones when they fail to segment during intrauterine development. First described by Eduard Sandifort in 1779, carpal coalitions are often an isolated issue which connect two carpal bones in the same row of the wrist. These issues are congenital and occur at various rates throughout the population.
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| - Carpal coalition (en)
- Karpale Koalition (de)
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| - Eine karpale Koalition ist eine feste Verbindung zwischen Handwurzelknochen, die normalerweise über ein Gelenk in Kontakt stehen. Dabei kann diese Verbindung knöchern (Synostose), knorpelig (Synchondrose) oder bindegewebig (Syndesmose) ausgebildet sein. Als Ursache wird von einer mangelhaften Differenzierung der Handwurzelknochen zwischen der 4. und 8. Embryonalwoche ausgegangen. (de)
- Carpal coalition is the abnormal fusion of two or more carpal bones when they fail to segment during intrauterine development. First described by Eduard Sandifort in 1779, carpal coalitions are often an isolated issue which connect two carpal bones in the same row of the wrist. These issues are congenital and occur at various rates throughout the population. (en)
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| - An example of a lunotriquetral coalition, the most commonly fused carpal bones (en)
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| - Eine karpale Koalition ist eine feste Verbindung zwischen Handwurzelknochen, die normalerweise über ein Gelenk in Kontakt stehen. Dabei kann diese Verbindung knöchern (Synostose), knorpelig (Synchondrose) oder bindegewebig (Syndesmose) ausgebildet sein. Als Ursache wird von einer mangelhaften Differenzierung der Handwurzelknochen zwischen der 4. und 8. Embryonalwoche ausgegangen. (de)
- Carpal coalition is the abnormal fusion of two or more carpal bones when they fail to segment during intrauterine development. First described by Eduard Sandifort in 1779, carpal coalitions are often an isolated issue which connect two carpal bones in the same row of the wrist. These issues are congenital and occur at various rates throughout the population. (en)
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