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Digital Clubbing or Digital ‘Pseudoclubbing’ in Systemic Sclerosis
JCR: Journal of Clinical Rheumatology, 2006not ...
LO MONACO, Andrea +2 more
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1964
I. Introduction Clubbing is a frequently observed, often misdiagnosed, and inadequately explained phenomenon recognized since antiquity. Hippocrates1,2first described it in empyema, noting that the "nails of the hands are bent, the fingers are hot especially their extremities."3Aretaeus associated clubbing with internal disease, and Aurelianus ...
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I. Introduction Clubbing is a frequently observed, often misdiagnosed, and inadequately explained phenomenon recognized since antiquity. Hippocrates1,2first described it in empyema, noting that the "nails of the hands are bent, the fingers are hot especially their extremities."3Aretaeus associated clubbing with internal disease, and Aurelianus ...
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Digital and Virtual Book Clubs
2023This chapter reaffirms books clubs as a sound pedagogical strategy and considers how digital and virtual book clubs may allow us to meet this globalized moment in which technology has become a staple of our everyday lives. The authors provide two examples of how to integrate digital and virtual book clubs in both elementary classrooms and teacher ...
Renee R. M. Moran +4 more
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Digital clubbing in sarcoidosis.
The Indian journal of chest diseases & allied sciences, 1993We present two cases with a rare association of sarcoidosis and clubbing. Therapy with prednisolone could not control the progress of interstitial fibrosis nor could clubbing be reversed. Both patients expired 5-1/2 years after diagnosis which suggests that clubbing, when present in sarcoidosis, may signify an unfavourable prognosis.
A, Shah, R, Bhagat
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Digital clubbing: finally, a gene
Clinical Genetics, 2009Mutations in 15‐hydroxyprostaglandin dehydrogenase cause primary hypertrophic osteoarthropathy Uppal et al.
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Hippocratisme digital [Nail Clubbing] [PDF]
A 78-year-old smoker patient with COPD (GOLD 3E) is admitted for COPD exacerbation. The initial examination shows abnormal fingers and nails. The hyponychial angle is 195 degrees and there is a positive Schamroth sign. A diagnosis of nail clubbing is made.
Regina, J., Moret Bochatay, M.
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