Background: Achenbachs syndrome, also known as paroxysmal finger hematoma, is a rarely reported clinical disorder with recurring, sudden bruising of the volar part of a finger, appearing spontaneously or after minor trauma and resolving completely within ...
Abstract. Background: Paroxysmal finger haematoma (PFH) is an under-recognised vascular acrosyndrome with no epidemiological description to date. The aim of this work was to evaluate the prevalence, risk factors and clinical correlates of PFH in a ...
(Ultrasound of the Hand (Adapted According to SGUM Guidelines)Abstract. This review paper explains the simplified ultrasound anatomy of the hand and the fingers. The adapted basic standard planes are described in ...
Open metacarpophalangeal dislocationAbstract. Dislocation of a finger is a pathology often encountered in emergency centers. The following case example provides a reminder of its management and the situations in which the ...
Numeracy and Finger Gnosis in Primary School Children: Is there a Relationship?Abstract.Background: Children often automatically use their fingers to help them counting and calculating. The use of fingers allows solving math problems by counting, ...