%0 Journal Article %T Congenital Bilateral Proximal Radio-Ulnar Synostosis in a Nigerian Child %A Alabi Ayobami Oyetunji %A Joel-Medewase Victor Idowu %A Olalere Ayankemi Adenike %A Joel Iretiayo Titilolu %A Sayomi Bukola Adetutu %A Oladibu Olanike Taiye %A Adetoye Mayowa Mary %A Ashaolu Oluwakayode Joseph %J Open Journal of Pediatrics %P 101-107 %@ 2160-8776 %D 2024 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/ojped.2024.141011 %X Congenital radio-ulnar synostosis (CRUS) is a rare skeletal malformation of the upper limb and the most common congenital functional disorder of the elbow joint, causing limitation in forearm rotational movements, which may lead to difficulties with some activities of daily living. We reported a 4-year-old girl with congenital bilateral proximal radio-ulnar synostosis who presented with functional discomfort due to limitation of the prono-supination movements of the forearms and abnormal gestures when handling objects. She has clinical and radiological features of congenital radio-ulnar synostosis (CRUS). However, the parents declined corrective surgery because of wrong perception of the condition to be normal. This case highlighted the poor health seeking behavior and wrong illness perception prevalent in the developing countries. %K Congenital Radio-Ulnar Synostosis %K Upper Limb Congenital Anomalies %K Pro-no-Supination %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=130487