4th extensor compartment tenosynovitis

Case contributed by Maulik S Patel , 4 Jun 2012
Diagnosis almost certain
Changed by Ayla Al Kabbani, 8 Jul 2020

Updates to Study Attributes

Findings was changed:

Mild fluid is noted in 4th4th extensor tendon sheath as compared to asymptomatic side.

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