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      Persistent Trigger Finger Due to Tendon Subluxation

      Journal of Hand Surgery
      Vol. 46Issue 7p628.e1–628.e3Published online: October 1, 2020
      • Ronald K. Akiki
      • Loree K. Kalliainen
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        We report the case of an adult patient with persistence of triggering after A1 pulley division in the ring finger, which was caused by flexor digitorum superficialis tendon subluxation. This resolved after longitudinal flexor digitorum superficialis tendon separation.
        Persistent Trigger Finger Due to Tendon Subluxation
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        Revascularization of a Circumferential Hand and Forearm Degloving Injury Using an Arteriovenous Shunt

        Journal of Hand Surgery
        Vol. 46Issue 7p629.e1–629.e6Published online: October 1, 2020
        • Hari Venkatramani
        • S. Raja Sabapathy
        • Dafang Zhang
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        Major upper-extremity degloving injuries with distal dysvascularity are rare and challenging surgical problems. When these degloving injuries occur over nonexpendable regions, such as the glabrous skin of the palm and digits, revascularization or replantation may be the treatment of choice. Because the degloved skin flap is often separated in the suprafascial plane, direct arterial repair may be impossible. We present a rare case of circumferential degloving of the hand and forearm with distal dysvascularity, treated successfully with revascularization with arterial anastomosis, venous anastomosis, and arteriovenous shunt creation.
        Revascularization of a Circumferential Hand and Forearm Degloving Injury Using an Arteriovenous Shunt
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        Unusual Manifestation of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia in the Hand

        Journal of Hand Surgery
        Vol. 46Issue 1p74.e1–74.e8Published online: April 28, 2020
        • Diogo Cruz
        • Thomas Wild
        • Ievgen Glavynskyi
        • Kristian Weissenberg
        • Steffen Frenzel
        • Axel Florschütz
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          Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) involving the hand, especially with bone involvement, is extremely rare. We report a case of a 62-year-old man, with a 4-year history of a subclinical CLL, presenting with chronic swelling and pain over the dorsal surface of the right hand, mimicking an infectious process. There was no clinical response to broad-spectrum antibiotics and topical corticosteroid therapy. Imaging was inconclusive. A tissue biopsy revealed a manifestation of the underlying leukemia.
          Unusual Manifestation of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia in the Hand
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          Cutaneous Histoplasmosis in a Renal Transplant Patient Presenting With Hand and Forearm Necrotizing Myofasciitis

          Journal of Hand Surgery
          Vol. 45Issue 3p260.e1–260.e5Published online: May 21, 2019
          • Steven D. Kozusko
          • Charles A. Riccio
          • Garrett M. Minor
          • Petros Konofaos
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            Histoplasmosis rarely manifests as a primary infection of the extremities, but when it does, the damage inflicted can be severe. We present a case report of cutaneous histoplasmosis of the upper extremity due to direct inoculation in a renal transplant patient, presenting as myofasciitis. The patient initially had a salvaged upper extremity that was functional, but a persistent infection recurred with aggressive myofasciitis requiring a subsequent amputation.
            Cutaneous Histoplasmosis in a Renal Transplant Patient Presenting With Hand and Forearm Necrotizing Myofasciitis
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            The Use of Denosumab in Osteoblastoma of the Metacarpal

            Journal of Hand Surgery
            Vol. 44Issue 11p994.e1–994.e6Published online: March 22, 2019
            • Paul Kooner
            • Peter Ferguson
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              Osteoblastoma is a benign aggressive primary bone tumor that occasionally presents in the hand. Because surgical treatment remains the mainstay of treatment, there are no established nonsurgical pharmacological options for patients in whom resection is not feasible. Novel therapies, such as denosumab, are currently being investigated in primary bone tumors. We report a case of osteoblastoma of the first metacarpal that was successfully treated with denosumab. The patient showed a rapid and dramatic response to treatment that led to the transformation of a locally destructive tumor into an ossified painless mass, restoring function while avoiding surgery.
              The Use of Denosumab in Osteoblastoma of the Metacarpal
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              Ewing Sarcoma in an Infant Metacarpal

              Journal of Hand Surgery
              Vol. 44Issue 8p701.e1–701.e5Published online: October 17, 2018
              • Spencer Skinner
              • Scott Conant
              • Yuri Lansinger
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                We describe a case of Ewing sarcoma in the metacarpal of a 5-month-old male. After pain, erythema, and swelling of the hand failed to resolve with antibiotics, radiographs and magnetic resonance imaging raised suspicion for a neoplastic condition. Open biopsy confirmed the diagnosis of Ewing sarcoma and treatment with chemotherapy and surgical resection was initiated. Ewing sarcoma of the hand in a patient this young is an exceedingly rare diagnosis, which highlights the importance of a broad differential diagnosis when the treatments for more common conditions fail.
                Ewing Sarcoma in an Infant Metacarpal
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                Extraskeletal Osteosarcoma of the Hand

                Journal of Hand Surgery
                Vol. 43Issue 5p490.e1–490.e4Published online: October 12, 2017
                • Ross M. Dunbar
                • Gonzalo E. Sumarriva
                • Scott F.M. Duncan
                • John D. Reith
                • Mark S. Meyer
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                  Extraskeletal osteosarcoma is a rare disease that uncommonly affects the upper extremity. A 46-year-old African American man presented for evaluation of a right middle finger mass. Excisional biopsy demonstrated extraskeletal osteosarcoma of the soft tissues. We performed a transmetacarpal ray resection.
                  Extraskeletal Osteosarcoma of the Hand
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                  Blastomycotic Osteomyelitis: An Unusual Cause of Hand Swelling

                  Journal of Hand Surgery
                  Vol. 42Issue 11p932.e1–932.e6Published online: June 29, 2017
                  • Samik Banerjee
                  • Timothy P. Dooley
                  • Shelley Gilroy
                  • James R. Parkinson
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                    Isolated blastomycosis hand infections are extremely rare, and are often clinically unsuspected, leading to delays in clinical diagnosis. Conclusive diagnosis often necessitates fungal cultures and histopathological demonstration of budding yeasts in tissues. In this report, we describe the rare occurrence of isolated blastomycotic hand infection, without any other organ involvement, in a 42-year-old male patient. Analyzing tissue specimens with frozen section has been shown in the past to demonstrate granulomatous inflammation and yeast forms of the organism; however, as demonstrated in this patient, the presence of pseudoepitheliomatous cells may deceptively appear as malignant, causing substantial concern and anxiety.
                    Blastomycotic Osteomyelitis: An Unusual Cause of Hand Swelling
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                    Six Cases of Myofibroma – The Adult Counterpart of Infantile Myofibromatosis: Case Report

                    Journal of Hand Surgery
                    Vol. 41Issue 2p251–256Published online: December 22, 2015
                    • Mohammad M. Al-Qattan
                    • Maha M. Arafah
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                      The adult counterpart of infantile myofibromatosis is rare and is known as myofibroma. Cases are rare, and previous ones have been reported as isolated case reports; hence, there has been no consensus regarding the clinical presentation, surgical reconstruction, histological features, and recurrence of hand myofibromas. Over a 10-year period, the senior author treated 6 patients. We review our cases as well as 6 previously reported cases. The presentation is usually a single hand mass in a young adult.
                      Six Cases of Myofibroma – The Adult Counterpart of Infantile Myofibromatosis: Case Report
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