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Hand Cases to Consider.

Last updated Friday, February 11, 2005

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Case 1
Case 1

Case 1

History

A 36 year old white male presented with symptoms of right hand pain. He has had this pain for several years. He also notes increasing stiffness in his fingers, specially the thumb. Recently he has developed increasing thickness of the skin on the dorsum of his hand. His family history is negative.

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