The management of Madelung's Deformity is dependent on the severity at presentation. Function may be surprisingly good and surgical intervention frequently is unwarranted. Later presentation is associated with a deformity, reduced range of motion due to carpal subluxation and pain. Pain, reduced range of motion and functional limitation are indications for surgery; cosmetic deformity is not.
The surgical treatment depends on the stage of the disease process:
There may be a role for early childhood radiography in the children of parents who have themselves had Madelung's Disease, Leri-Weill or Turners syndromes. Genetic testing is warranted if a syndrome is suspected.
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