Congenital elbow fusion

Congenital elbow fusion is rare and can occur alone or in conjunction with other malformations, such as ulnar bone loss, wrist bone, metacarpal, or phalanx fusion or absence. When independent, bilateral elbow joints are often involved, and the incidence is not related to gender.

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