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Review Question - QID 6142

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QID 6142 (Type "6142" in App Search)
A 4-year-old child was born with bilateral congenital radial clubhands. Which of the following associated conditions is a contraindication to centralization of the hands on the ulna?

Congenital scoliosis

0%

5/1278

Hypoplastic thumb

22%

278/1278

Tracheoesophageal fistula

2%

24/1278

Imperforate anus

1%

11/1278

Lack of elbow flexion

75%

954/1278

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Patients born with bilateral radial clubhands may have difficulty getting their hands to their mouth. The centralization procedure would take away that ability if there is a lack of elbow flexion.

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