Congenital radioulnar synostosis
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What is congenital radioulnar synostosis?
Congenital radioulnar synostosis is characterized as an abnormal connection or fusion between the two bones of the forearm, the radius and the ulna.
Common symptoms reported by people with congenital radioulnar synostosis
Treatments taken by people for congenital radioulnar synostosis

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Who has congenital radioulnar synostosis on PatientsLikeMe?
- 0 new patients joined this month
- 15 say congenital radioulnar synostosis is their primary condition
Age | Proportion | # of patients |
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<20 | 3 | |
20s | 4 | |
30s | 1 | |
40s | 2 | |
50s | 1 | |
60s | 1 | |
70+ | 1 |
Age at first symptom | Proportion | # of patients |
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0-19 years | 1 | |
20-29 years | 0 | |
30-39 years | 0 | |
40-49 years | 0 | |
50-59 years | 0 | |
60-69 years | 0 | |
70+ years | 0 |
Distribution of sex
Sex | Proportion | # of patients |
---|---|---|
Male | 7 | |
Female | 6 |
Diagnosis status | Proportion | # of patients |
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Diagnosed | 1 | |
Not Diagnosed | 0 |