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- Garrods_pad abstract "Garrod's pads (also known as violinist's pads) are a cutaneous condition characterized by calluses on the dorsal aspect of the interphalangeal joints, i.e. the back side of the finger joints. They are often seen in violin, viola, and cello players, along with fiddler's neck and other dermatologic conditions peculiar to string musicians. Although Garrod’s pads are conventionally described as appearing on the proximal interphalangeal joint, Rimmer & Spielvogel document an instance on the distal interphalangeal joint of a cellist.Garrod's pads are named after Archibald Garrod who first documented them in 1904 in association with Dupuytren's contracture. H.A. Bird described them as an incidental finding in a professional violinist and proposed that they arise in such cases due to repeated extreme tension of the extensor tendons over the interphalangeal joints. Bird noted that violin players use the left hand for a markedly different task than the right hand, with the extensor tendons in the left hand subjected to considerable tension, and that Garrod’s pads only arise on the left hand in such cases. This unilateral finding differentiates the occupational hazard of Garrod’s pads from more significant disorders. Among violinists and violists, Garrod’s pads apparently arise as a protective mechanism for the skin and subcutaneous tissues above the tendons; Bird notes that they do not protect against external trauma unlike most calluses.Patients with Dupuytren's contracture are four times more likely to have coexisting Garrod's pads.".
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- Garrods_pad wikiPageWikiLink Archibald_Garrod.
- Garrods_pad wikiPageWikiLink Callus.
- Garrods_pad wikiPageWikiLink Category:Skin_conditions_resulting_from_physical_factors.
- Garrods_pad wikiPageWikiLink Cellists_chest.
- Garrods_pad wikiPageWikiLink Cello.
- Garrods_pad wikiPageWikiLink Cello_knee.
- Garrods_pad wikiPageWikiLink Cello_scrotum.
- Garrods_pad wikiPageWikiLink Cutaneous_condition.
- Garrods_pad wikiPageWikiLink Dupuytrens_contracture.
- Garrods_pad wikiPageWikiLink Extensor_digitorum_muscle.
- Garrods_pad wikiPageWikiLink Fiddlers_neck.
- Garrods_pad wikiPageWikiLink Harpists_finger.
- Garrods_pad wikiPageWikiLink Interphalangeal_articulations_of_hand.
- Garrods_pad wikiPageWikiLink List_of_cutaneous_conditions.
- Garrods_pad wikiPageWikiLink List_of_eponymously_named_medical_signs.
- Garrods_pad wikiPageWikiLink Paget-Schroetter_syndrome.
- Garrods_pad wikiPageWikiLink Paget–Schroetter_disease.
- Garrods_pad wikiPageWikiLink Viola.
- Garrods_pad wikiPageWikiLink Violin.
- Garrods_pad wikiPageWikiLinkText "Garrod's pad".
- Garrods_pad hasPhotoCollection Garrods_pad.
- Garrods_pad wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Dermatology-stub.
- Garrods_pad wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fact.
- Garrods_pad wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Garrods_pad subject Category:Skin_conditions_resulting_from_physical_factors.
- Garrods_pad hypernym Condition.
- Garrods_pad type Disease.
- Garrods_pad comment "Garrod's pads (also known as violinist's pads) are a cutaneous condition characterized by calluses on the dorsal aspect of the interphalangeal joints, i.e. the back side of the finger joints. They are often seen in violin, viola, and cello players, along with fiddler's neck and other dermatologic conditions peculiar to string musicians.".
- Garrods_pad label "Garrod's pad".
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- Garrods_pad sameAs Q5524074.
- Garrods_pad sameAs Q5524074.
- Garrods_pad wasDerivedFrom Garrods_padoldid=676378697.
- Garrods_pad isPrimaryTopicOf Garrods_pad.