CONGENITAL THENAR HYPOPLASIA WITH ABSENT RADIAL ARTERY: A CASE REPORT

Congenital Thenar Hypoplasia with Absent Radial Artery: A Case Report

Congenital Thenar Hypoplasia with Absent Radial Artery: A Case Report

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The thenar eminence is made up of the intrinsic muscles of the hand that are responsible for complex movement and finite motor functions of the hand.The wasting of these muscles can be associated Cedarwood with various clinical conditions.Cavanagh syndrome is a rare, isolated congenital thenar hypoplasia with characteristic clinical, radiological, and electrophysiological features.Congenital absence of the radial artery is a rare anatomic variant.

We report mat a case of a boy with isolated right-sided congenital thenar hypoplasia meeting the clinical and radiological characteristics of Cavanagh syndrome with concurrent absence of the right radial artery.

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