Publications by authors named "James D McIntyre"

Humeroradial synostosis may occur sporadically or as an extremely rare inheritable disorder. The current classification divides cases into class I (fixed in extension with ulnar ray hypoplasia) or class II (fixed in flexion without hypoplasia). Familial cases of class II synostosis segregate into autosomal recessive and autosomal dominant groups.

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Synostoses at the elbow joint are rare. The literature divides them into three groups based on the nature of bony ankylosis; the commonest are humeroradial synostoses. Approximately 150 cases have been reported.

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