2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaad.2005.01.006
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Clubbing: An update on diagnosis, differential diagnosis, pathophysiology, and clinical relevance

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“…Nor were there any differences related to preoperative symptoms, tumor histology, clinical staging, or site of the pulmonary lesion. The use of tested objective measurement criteria (1,16) certainly is an advantage over the subjective clinical impression, with its inherent difficulties for comparisons of the late postoperative appearance of the fingers with their preoperative aspect. The method employed for the production and registration of images of the fingers, (21) exploring the shadow projection, similar to others previously reported, (18) is also very simple and easy to perform.…”
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“…Nor were there any differences related to preoperative symptoms, tumor histology, clinical staging, or site of the pulmonary lesion. The use of tested objective measurement criteria (1,16) certainly is an advantage over the subjective clinical impression, with its inherent difficulties for comparisons of the late postoperative appearance of the fingers with their preoperative aspect. The method employed for the production and registration of images of the fingers, (21) exploring the shadow projection, similar to others previously reported, (18) is also very simple and easy to perform.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Digital clubbing (DC) is a clinical sign that is of diagnostic value, (1) typically indicating pulmonary (2) or cardiac (3) disease. It can also be related to chronic liver diseases, (4) bowel diseases, (5) and thyroid diseases, (6) or it can be hereditary.…”
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“…Causes of cyanosis include intracardiac right-left shunts, lung diseases and pulmonary arteriovenous malformation (AVM). Clubbing is due to fibrovascular proliferation in nail beds, mediated by platelet derived growth factor released from megakaryocytes or platelet emboli which do not reach nail bed unless there is pulmonary capillary damage or intracardiac shunts [1]. Here we discuss a rare cause of dyspnea, cyanosis and clubbing associated with cirrhosis which mimicked primary cardiopulmonary disease.…”
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“…CD4+ lymphocyte count was 401/μL and viral load was 205,000 copies/mL. 1 Digital clubbing is associated with HIV. Among one convenience sample of 76 HIV-infected patients, 28 (36 %) had objectively confirmed clubbing-thus, HIV testing is recommended as part of a diagnostic algorithm.…”
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