“…Subsequently, hypertrophic osteoarthropathy has been reported in association with a wide variety of diseases, including neoplasms of the lungs, oesophagus, thymus, and stomach, and intrathoracic Hodgkin's disease (Fischer, Singer, and Feldman, 1964;Shapiro and Zvaifler, 1973). In the pre-antibiotic era, hypertrophic osteoarthropathy was commonly observed in individuals with tuberculosis, bronchiectasis, and empyema (Fischer et al, 1964); Hammarsten and O'Leary, 1957). It has also been reported in patients with inflammatory bowel disease, hepatic cirrhosis, cyanotic congenital heart disease, bacterial endocarditis, and hyperthyroidism (Trever, 1958;Fischer et al, 1964;Stanley and Woodgate, 1971).…”