阿洪病。一位哥伦比亚病人的临床和超声表现

Sandra Muvdi, Claudia González
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Ainhum这个词在伊阿古语(巴西)中意为裂缝,在约鲁巴语(尼日利亚)中意为军刀切割[1]。它是一种特发性疾病,相对罕见,主要发生在黑人身上。它包括自发性指病[2],导致一个或多个手指自残,通常(但不完全)是第五趾。其病因尚不清楚,但赤脚行走引起的慢性创伤等因素与其生理病理发生有关[3]。我们报告了一个哥伦比亚黑人患者的病例,重点是超声检查结果,这在医学文献中以前没有报道过,这允许建立疾病的早期诊断和适当的管理[4]。
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Ainhum. Presentation of Clinical and Sonographic Findings in A Colombian Patient
Volume: 1.1 1 Sci World J Skin Dis Venereol INTRODUCTION The word Ainhum means fissure in the Iago language (Brazil) or saber cut in the Yoruba language (Nigeria) [1]. It is an idiopathic disease, relatively rare, which has been described mainly in black people. It consists of a spontaneous dactylosis [2] that leads to the self-mutilation of one or more fingers, generally although not exclusively, of the fifth toes. Its etiology is unknown, although factors such as chronic trauma from walking barefoot has been associated with its physiopathogenesis [3]. We present a case of a Colombian black patient, with an emphasis on ultrasound findings, which have not previously reported in the medical literature, which allow establishing an early diagnosis of the disease and proper management of it [4].
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