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What Is Chronic Deformity Of The Distal Tuft Of The Fifth Distal Phalanx?

Please explain what is a chronic deformity of the distal tuft of the fifth distal phalanx. Tiny speck of radiopaque foreign body at this position likely representing an epidermal inclusion cyst. Chronic appearing avulsion injury is demonstrated at the third distal interphalangeal joint.
Fri, 18 Oct 2019
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Hello,

You have an injury to the finger known as a tuft fracture. In this injury, the tip of your finger (distal phalanx) is fractured. Tuft fractures can be treated with immobilization using a clam-shell type splint, while unstable transverse shaft fractures are ideally managed with operative fixation.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

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Dr. Blerina Pasho, General & Family Physician
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What Is Chronic Deformity Of The Distal Tuft Of The Fifth Distal Phalanx?

Hello, You have an injury to the finger known as a tuft fracture. In this injury, the tip of your finger (distal phalanx) is fractured. Tuft fractures can be treated with immobilization using a clam-shell type splint, while unstable transverse shaft fractures are ideally managed with operative fixation. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Blerina Pasho, General & Family Physician