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Commentary| Volume 42, ISSUE 5, P382-384, May 2017

Commentary on “Views on the Oberg-Manske-Tonkin Classification System for Congenital Anomalies of the Hand and Upper Limb”

      Dissatisfaction with the Swanson (International Federation of Societies for Surgery of the Hand [IFSSH]) Classification of Congenital Anomalies of the Hand and Upper Limb prompted a number of hand surgeons and anatomical pathologists to consider alternatives.
      • Manske P.R.
      • Oberg K.C.
      Classification and developmental biology of congenital anomalies of the hand and upper extremity.
      The Swanson classification and its modifications were first presented in the 1960s according to the understanding of limb development and causation of limb anomalies present at the time. It has been effective and useful.
      • Swanson A.B.
      • Swanson G.D.
      • Tada K.
      A classification for congenital limb malformation.
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