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==Clinical Features==
==Clinical Features==
{{Hand and finger injuries images}}
{{Hand and finger injuries images}}
{{Hand and finger infections images}}


==Differential Diagnosis==
==Differential Diagnosis==
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==Evaluation==
==Evaluation==
[[File:PMC3543876 IJOrtho-46-608-g001.png|thumb|Flextor tendon zones.]]
===Workup===
===Workup===
*[[Hand exam]]
*[[Hand exam]]
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==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[Diagnoses by Body Part (Main)]]
*[[Hand and finger diagnoses]]
*[[Hand and finger tendon injuries]]
*[[Hand and finger fractures]]
*[[Hand and finger dislocations]]
*[[Hand exam]]


==External Links==
==External Links==
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[[Category:Misc/General]]
[[Category:Misc/General]]
[[Category:Symptoms]]
[[Category:Symptoms]]
==Management==
==Disposition==
==See Also==
*[[Hand and finger diagnoses]]
*[[Hand (Fracture)]]
*[[Hand (Non-Fracture)]]
*[[Hand (Tendon Injuries)]]
*[[Hand (Dislocation)]]
*[[Hand Exam]]
==External Links==
==References==
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[[Category:Orthopedics]]

Revisión actual - 21:19 2 ago 2023

Background

Wrist and hand deeper palmar dissection
Distal interphalangeal dislocation (DIP), proximal interphalangeal dislocation (PIP), and metacarpophalangeal dislocation (MCP) joints of the finger shown.
Volar/anterior finger anatomy.
Lateral finger anatomy.

Hand Anatomy

  • Volar = anterior = palmar
  • Dorsal = posterior

Nailtip Anatomy

A. Nail plate; B. lunula; C. root; D. sinus; E. matrix; F. nail bed; G. hyponychium; H. free margin.
  • The perionychium includes the nail bed and the paronychium.
  • The paronychium is the lateral nail fold (soft tissue lateral to the nail bed).
  • The hyponychium is the palmar surface skin distal to the nail.
  • The lunula is that white semi-moon shaped proximal portion of the nail.
  • The sterile matrix is deep to the nail, adheres to it and is distal to the lunule.
  • The germinal portion is proximal to the matrix and is responsible for nail growth.

Clinical Features

Hand and finger diagnoses

Differential Diagnosis

Hand and finger injuries

Hand and finger dislocations

Hand and finger infections

Look-Alikes

Distal Finger (Including Nail) Injury


Evaluation

Flextor tendon zones.

Workup

Diagnosis

Management

  • Diagnosis dependent

Disposition

  • Diagnosis dependent

See Also

External Links

References