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Christopher T Bailey1, Rainel Zelaya2, Orest O Kayder3
1Wright-Patterson Medical Center, 4881 Sugar Maple Drive, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, 45433, USA. Christopher.thomas.bailey12@gmail.com.
Abstract:
Acro-osteolysis is the osseous destruction of the hand or foot distal phalanges. The categories of the disease include terminal tuft, midshaft, or mixed types. Recognition of acro-osteolysis is straightforward on radiographs, but providing an accurate differential diagnosis and appropriately recommending advanced imaging or invasive tissue diagnosis can be more elusive. A radiologist's ability to provide advanced assessment can greatly aid clinicians in expedient diagnosis and management of the array of diseases presenting with acro-osteolysis.
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