Non-lethal multiple pterygium syndrome (Escobar syndrome) with bilateral radial club hands: A case report

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  • Yam Prakash Gurung Hospital and Rehabilitation Center for Disabled Children (HRDC), Janagal, Banepa-11, Kavre, Nepal
  • Sandeep Sharma Hospital and Rehabilitation Center for Disabled Children (HRDC), Janagal, Banepa-11, Kavre, Nepal
  • Bibek Banskota Hospital and Rehabilitation Center for Disabled Children (HRDC), Janagal, Banepa-11, Kavre, Nepal
  • Tarun Rajbhandari Hospital and Rehabilitation Center for Disabled Children (HRDC), Janagal, Banepa-11, Kavre, Nepal
  • Ashok Kumar Banskota Hospital and Rehabilitation Center for Disabled Children (HRDC), Janagal, Banepa-11, Kavre, Nepal

Abstract

Escobar Syndrome, the non-lethal variant of multiple pterygium syndrome (MPS), is a rare disorder. It is a subgroup of arthrogryposis multiplex congenita characterized by multiple webbing, fixed joint contractures, and distinctive facies like antimongoloid eyes, ptosis, micrognathia, low-set ears, high-arched palate, down-turned corners of lips, epicanthal folds, and long philtrum. Radial club hand is an uncommon congenital anomaly, and there is a loss of position on the radial aspect of the wrist because of the absence of the radius. This case has a very rare association between Escobar syndrome and bilateral radial club hands, and explores management strategies to improve function.

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2024-10-07

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Gurung, Y. P., Sharma, S., Banskota, B., Rajbhandari, T., & Banskota, A. K. (2024). Non-lethal multiple pterygium syndrome (Escobar syndrome) with bilateral radial club hands: A case report. Nepal Orthopaedic Association Journal, 10(1), 31–33. Retrieved from https://nepjol.info./index.php/NOAJ/article/view/70656

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