Pachydermodactyly is a non-inflammatory swelling which involves the dorsal and lateral surfaces of the fingers, at the level of proximal phalanges and interphalangeal joints. In the majority of cases 3 fingers are affected (only 3 cases of pachydermodactyly localized to a single finger have been described). The disorder is much more common in males (only 4 women have been reported). We present a clinical, histopathological and ultrastructural study of a woman with pachydermodactyly localized exclusively to one finger.
Pachydermodactyly of a single finger / S. Veraldi, G. Rizzitelli, A. Brusasco, R. Gianotti. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGY. - ISSN 1167-1122. - 6:8(1996), pp. 576-578.
Pachydermodactyly of a single finger
S. VeraldiPrimo
;R. GianottiUltimo
1996
Abstract
Pachydermodactyly is a non-inflammatory swelling which involves the dorsal and lateral surfaces of the fingers, at the level of proximal phalanges and interphalangeal joints. In the majority of cases 3 fingers are affected (only 3 cases of pachydermodactyly localized to a single finger have been described). The disorder is much more common in males (only 4 women have been reported). We present a clinical, histopathological and ultrastructural study of a woman with pachydermodactyly localized exclusively to one finger.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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