1. Landouzy;Tamplin,1846
2. defect which involves a permanent flexion contracture of the fingers at the proximal interphalangeal joints. In contrast to Dupuytren's contracture, Welch and Temtamy;that they all ment. Furthermore,1966
3. which refers to curvature of all fingers at the However, at present the precise alteration is not interphalangeal joints only when the wrist is dorsiknown for any of these disorders
4. For sake of uniformity and clarity we would With regard to camptodactyly, it is not difficult to agree with Welch and Temtamy;flexed,1966
5. Following the observations of Parish, Horn, and mer toes) (Welch and Temtamy,1966