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Trigger finger secondary to soft tissue chondroma.

I Stockley1, S H Norris

  • 1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Northern General Hospital, Sheffield.

Journal of Hand Surgery (Edinburgh, Scotland)
|November 1, 1990
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Soft tissue chondromata, rare tumors, can cause trigger finger, a condition where the finger gets stuck. This case highlights a unique cause of this common hand problem.

Area of Science:

  • Orthopedics
  • Hand Surgery
  • Tumor Biology

Background:

  • Chondromata are typically bone tumors.
  • Soft tissue chondromata are rare.
  • Trigger finger is a common condition affecting finger movement.

Observation:

  • A case of trigger finger was observed.
  • The cause was identified as a soft tissue chondroma.

Findings:

  • Soft tissue chondromata can lead to trigger finger.
  • This represents an unusual etiology for trigger finger.

Implications:

  • Highlights the importance of considering soft tissue tumors in differential diagnosis of trigger finger.
  • May inform surgical approaches for rare soft tissue hand tumors.

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  • Contributes to understanding the biomechanics of trigger finger.