2004
DOI: 10.5144/0256-4947.2004.486
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What’s Your Diagnosis?

Abstract: A 32-year-old female presented to the surgeon with history of recurrent excruciating pain at the top of middle finger of her right hand for the last two years. There was no history of trauma or infection. Clinically there were no features of cervical spondylosis or carpal tunnel syndrome and the patient did not complain of numbness in the distribution of the median nerve. Physical examination was unremarkable except for local tenderness. No nodule or discoloration of the skin was noticed.Plain x-rays of the ha… Show more

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