Occurrence of Malformations of the Upper Extremity in Tibial Hemimelia: Correlation with the Jones Classification
Lisa-Marie Seeor, Albert Fujak, Chakravarthy U. Dussa

TL;DR
This study examines how upper limb malformations in tibial hemimelia correlate with the Jones classification, finding that they often occur with other limb and visceral deformities.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the correlation between upper limb malformations and the severity of tibial hemimelia using the Jones classification.
Findings
81% of patients had additional malformations involving limbs and visceral organs.
16% of cases were part of a syndrome, most commonly Gollop–Wolfgang complex.
Cleft hand was the most frequent upper limb malformation observed.
Abstract
Tibial hemimelia is a rare malformation with a wide clinical spectrum of presentation. The severity of this condition can be typed using different classification systems. It can exist as an independent entity or can be associated with upper limb or visceral malformations. The aims of our study are therefore, a. to report the incidence of upper limb deformities in relation to the severity of tibial hemimelia classified by the Jones classification, b. incidence of tibial hemimelia as a part of a syndrome c. to report the overall incidence of the associated upper limb and visceral deformities. A retrospective study was done using radiographs and clinical notes. The severity of the tibia deformity was assessed using the Jones classification. The clinical notes were reviewed to report the additional findings in the upper limbs and the visceral organs. The study included 69 patients with…
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TopicsCongenital limb and hand anomalies · Connective tissue disorders research · Bone fractures and treatments
