Unique skin findings in a case of the A3 pulley trigger finger due to an osteochondroma
T Yabumoto, T Endo, R Itoga… - Joint Diseases and …, 2023 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Trigger finger is usually caused by stenosing tenosynovitis and hypertrophy of the
retinacular sheath, and the most common site of tendon triggering is the A1 pulley. Although …
retinacular sheath, and the most common site of tendon triggering is the A1 pulley. Although …
Pediatric trigger digits
H Prock-Gibbs, BJ Marshall, JR Werntz - Pediatrics in review, 2022 - publications.aap.org
Pediatric trigger thumb (PTT) and finger (PTF) are upper extremity deformities that frequently
go unrecognized by providers. Early recognition by pediatricians and caregivers is vital …
go unrecognized by providers. Early recognition by pediatricians and caregivers is vital …
Triggering at the distal A2 pulley
M Nagaoka, T Yamaguchi… - Journal of Hand Surgery …, 2007 - journals.sagepub.com
We report two cases with triggering at the distal end of the A2 pulley. One was caused by
enlargement of the flexor digitorum profundus (FDP) tendon and the other by enlargement of …
enlargement of the flexor digitorum profundus (FDP) tendon and the other by enlargement of …
Experimental model of trigger finger through A1 pulley constriction in a human cadaveric hand: a pilot study
KJ Liu, JG Thomson - The Journal of hand surgery, 2013 - Elsevier
Purpose Although it can be reasonably assumed that trigger digits occur as the result of a
size mismatch in the pulley-tendon system, it is unclear whether locking, histological …
size mismatch in the pulley-tendon system, it is unclear whether locking, histological …
Pediatric trigger finger due to osteochondroma: a report of two cases
RK de Oliveira, PJ Delgado, JGB Geist - Hand, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: The trigger finger is characterized by the painful blocking of finger flexor
tendons of the hand, while crossing the A1 pulley. It is a rare disease in children and, when …
tendons of the hand, while crossing the A1 pulley. It is a rare disease in children and, when …
Surface lesions of the bones of the hand
SLJ James, AM Davies - European radiology, 2006 - Springer
Surface lesions involving the bones of the hand are uncommon. This pictorial review
illustrates the spectrum of conditions including benign primary bone tumours, malignant …
illustrates the spectrum of conditions including benign primary bone tumours, malignant …
Solitary intra-articular osteochondroma of the finger
GH Baek, SH Rhee, MS Chung, YH Lee, HS Gong… - JBJS, 2010 - journals.lww.com
Background: A solitary osteochondroma of the finger occasionally occurs intra-articularly
and may cause clinical symptoms, including limited motion and deformity. The present report …
and may cause clinical symptoms, including limited motion and deformity. The present report …
Report of an unusual case of trigger finger secondary to phalangeal exostosis
SJ Lee, RWH Pho - Hand Surgery, 2005 - World Scientific
Trigger finger is commonly secondary to stenosing tenosynovitis. Space occupying lesions
in the tendon bed, although uncommon, may prevent smooth tendon gliding. These include …
in the tendon bed, although uncommon, may prevent smooth tendon gliding. These include …
Delayed post-traumatic trigger finger in a 14-year-old boy after blunt trauma. A case report
Although trigger finger is a common phenomenon, it is a rare condition in children and even
more infrequently caused by a traumatic event. A case of a 14-year-old boy is reported, who …
more infrequently caused by a traumatic event. A case of a 14-year-old boy is reported, who …
Osteochondroma of the phalanx: A late Roman case
J Zapata, M Alcaraz - Homo, 2007 - Elsevier
Accounting for 20–50% of all benign forms, solitary osteochondromae are the most common
kind of bone tumour. The long bones of the lower extremity are the most frequently affected; …
kind of bone tumour. The long bones of the lower extremity are the most frequently affected; …