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Case Number : Case 1156 - 27th November Posted By: Guest

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21 year-old female with a lesion on her right index finger.

Case posted by Dr. Hafeez Diwan.


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Guest Romualdo

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Rudimentary supernumerary digit if there is appropriate clinical history. If this is an acquired lesion, then traumatic neuroma.

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Dr. Mona Abdel-Halim

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Agree, supernumerary digit or traumatic neuroma

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Robledo F. Rocha

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Traumatic neuroma. Index finger is an uncommon site for supernumerary digit. Also, a core of cartilage or bone is lacking.

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