2017
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.j5285
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Acquired triggering of the fingers and thumb in adults

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“…1,3,4 Pain in the finger may be felt on finger flexion and may radiate to the proximal interphalangeal (PIP) and metacarpophalangeal (MTP). 5,6 Most common cause trigger finger is overuse trauma of the hands from gripping with increased pull on the flexor tendon. The diagnostic is made by palpation and identification of localized tenderness and swelling of the volar tendon sheats, but ultrasound can be used when there are a clinical doubt and diagnostic can be made with hyperechoic lesion with cut-off thickness of 0.62 mm proposed to distinguish a disease from a healthy one, MRI for exclusion of secondary causes in younger patient and plain radiograph (in particular case) which is history of trauma.…”
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“…1,3,4 Pain in the finger may be felt on finger flexion and may radiate to the proximal interphalangeal (PIP) and metacarpophalangeal (MTP). 5,6 Most common cause trigger finger is overuse trauma of the hands from gripping with increased pull on the flexor tendon. The diagnostic is made by palpation and identification of localized tenderness and swelling of the volar tendon sheats, but ultrasound can be used when there are a clinical doubt and diagnostic can be made with hyperechoic lesion with cut-off thickness of 0.62 mm proposed to distinguish a disease from a healthy one, MRI for exclusion of secondary causes in younger patient and plain radiograph (in particular case) which is history of trauma.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 4 - 6 TF may also be seen in association with carpal tunnel syndrome, Duputryen’s disease, and inflammatory arthritis. 7 - 9 Multiple digits can simultaneously be involved. 6 The thumb, third and fourth finger, and the dominant hand are most often involved.…”
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confidence: 99%
“… 19 , 20 The 5- to 7-mm length A1 pulley of each digit can be located on surface anatomy on the palmar side opposite the bony prominence of the dorsum of the metacarpophalangeal (MCP) joint. 7 , 21 Alternatively, on palmar surface anatomy, the A1 pulley is located at the ulnar side of the thumb at its proximal crease, the proximal palmar crease of digit 2, and the distal palmar crease of digits 3 to 5. 22 …”
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confidence: 99%
“…Yet, there is no report on risk factors associated with ITI. Many general factors may relate to tendinitis or fasciitis of hand, such as trauma, diabetes, inflammatory arthritis, renal disease, gout and so on 6 7. Unfortunately, these factors are not statistically analysed in this study.…”
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“…Unfortunately, these factors are not statistically analysed in this study. The activity, labour and exercise load of the hand could also affect the occurrence of tendinitis and fasciitis 6 7. Were the HC and other groups in the same conditions?…”
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