clubhand

clubhand
/klub"hand'/, n.
1. a deformed or distorted hand, similar in nature to a clubfoot.
2. the condition of having such a hand.
[1865-70; CLUB + HAND]

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  • manus valga — see radial clubhand and ulnar clubhand, under clubhand …   Medical dictionary

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