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Query: UMLS:C0027121 (myositis)
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Although the initial trauma was minimal in this unusual case of bilateral congenital radioulnar synostosis and anterior radial head dislocation associated with myositis ossificans, a progressive decrease in elbow ROM ensued. Manipulation under general anesthesia was performed to improve flexion and extension of the involved elbow. This manipulation most likely initiated or enhanced the process of myositis ossificans in the elbow. Final treatment consisted of reassurance and active ROM exercises, with resolution of symptoms.
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PMID:Imaging rounds #103. Myositis ossificans in association with congenital radioulnar synostosis and congenital anterior radial head dislocation. 221 44

The results of 39 resections of the radial capitellum reviewed after an average of 12 years were excellent or good in 59% of the cases and fair or poor in 41%. The results were better in isolated fractures of the capitellum (excellent or good, 71%) compared with those with associated lesions in the same limb (excellent or good, 44%). A reduction of movement was frequently observed, particularly in pronation and supination, which was limited in 28% of the cases and abolished in 15%. In 4 patients there was a significant increase in cubitus valgus. Arthrosis was present in 45% and periarticular calcification in 74% of the cases. There were 5 cases of radioulnar synostosis and 4 cases of myositis ossificans. Subluxation of the distal radioulnar joint was observed in 26 wrists, 4 of which were painful. The results of resection of isolated fractures may be considered acceptable, while the prognosis of fractures with associated lesions is more unfavourable.
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PMID:Resection of the radial capitellum. Long-term results. 259 49