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Overgrowth Conditions: A Diagnostic and Therapeutic Conundrum

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HAND CLINICS
Volume 25, Issue 2, Pages 229-+

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W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.hcl.2008.12.006

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Overgrowth; Macrodactyly; Lipomatous overgrowth; Nerve territory oriented macrodactyly; Lipomatosis; Gigantism; Vascular malformations; Proteus syndrome; Lipomatosis; Parkes Weber syndrome; Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome; CLOVE syndrome

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Over the past five decades, one of the major problems in the treatment of over-growth syndromes of the hand has been classification. Currently, a number of specific conditions with known natural histories have been delineated and reviewed. Treatment is highly individualized. Amputation is still recommended for grotesque deformities of the upper limb. Early aggressive surgery, when indicated, will improve contour, function, and appearance. Specific therapeutic techniques include radical debulking, microvascular neurolysis, vascular reconstruction, epiphysiodesis, and, in some cases, thumb or digit replacement. Long-term outcomes remain in the good-to-fair range and are dependent upon the condition, reconstructive techniques employed, age of patient, and the severity of deformity.

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