Abnormal kinematics of the distal radioulnar joint due to flat bone dysplasia in nail-patella syndrome: a 3D evaluation with dynamic radiostereometry.

IF 0.6 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Marie Mølmer, Janni Kjærgaard Thillemann, Emil Toft Petersen, Maiken Stilling
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Abstract

Nail-patella syndrome is a genetic disease with different phenotypes often affecting nails and knees. We present a woman with nail-patella syndrome with instability and dysfunction of the distal radioulnar joint. This is a trait which, to our knowledge, has not previously been described in nail-patella syndrome. In the clinical examination, the ulna head subluxed from the distal radioulnar joint when the wrist was fully supinated, creating a dorsal visible indentation and a volar protrusion of the ulnar head. The distal radioulnar joint instability of the case patient was quantified with a 3D visualisation and kinematic evaluation using dynamic radiostereometry analysis during a forearm rotation test and a press test. The investigation revealed limited pronation and hyper-supination during the forearm rotation compared with a healthy control. The dynamic radiostereometry analysis enabled a better understanding of the pathomechanics behind the instability. Patient-specific CT-derived bone models of ulna and radius revealed flat end dysplastic joint surfaces. The dynamic radiostereometry analysis proved to be a useful tool to describe, visualise and understand the pathomechanics of the case patient's distal radioulnar joint.

趾骨-髌骨综合征扁平骨发育不良导致远端尺桡关节运动异常:动态放射立体测量的三维评估。
指甲-髌骨综合征是一种具有不同表型的遗传性疾病,常影响指甲和膝关节。我们提出了一个妇女与不稳定和远端尺桡关节功能障碍的指甲-髌骨综合征。据我们所知,这是一种以前在指甲-髌骨综合征中没有描述过的特征。在临床检查中,当腕关节完全旋后,尺骨头从远端尺桡关节半脱位,造成背侧可见的凹陷和尺骨头掌侧突出。病例患者的远端尺桡关节不稳定性通过三维可视化和动态放射立体分析在前臂旋转试验和按压试验中进行运动学评估进行量化。调查显示,与健康对照相比,前臂旋转时旋前和超旋后受限。动态放射立体分析可以更好地理解不稳定性背后的病理力学。患者特异性ct衍生的尺骨和桡骨模型显示关节面扁平端发育不良。动态放射立体分析被证明是一个有用的工具来描述,可视化和理解病例患者远端尺桡关节的病理力学。
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BMJ Case Reports
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期刊介绍: BMJ Case Reports is an important educational resource offering a high volume of cases in all disciplines so that healthcare professionals, researchers and others can easily find clinically important information on common and rare conditions. All articles are peer reviewed and copy edited before publication. BMJ Case Reports is not an edition or supplement of the BMJ.
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