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- Q2093127 subject Q7014562.
- Q2093127 subject Q7215468.
- Q2093127 subject Q8382042.
- Q2093127 subject Q8458578.
- Q2093127 abstract "Trigger finger, trigger thumb, or trigger digit (also a sub-set of stenosing tenosynovitis) is a common disorder characterized by catching, snapping or locking of the involved finger flexor tendon, associated with dysfunction and pain. A disparity in size between the flexor tendon and the surrounding retinacular pulley system, most commonly at the level of the first annular (A1) pulley, results in difficulty flexing or extending the finger and the “triggering” phenomenon. The label of trigger finger is used because when the finger unlocks, it pops back suddenly, as if releasing a trigger on a gun.".
- Q2093127 icd10 "M65.3".
- Q2093127 icd9 "727.03".
- Q2093127 wikiPageExternalLink thr_report.cfm?Thread_ID=168&topcategory=Hand.
- Q2093127 wikiPageExternalLink hw022.htm.
- Q2093127 wikiPageExternalLink topic571.htm.
- Q2093127 wikiPageExternalLink DS00155.
- Q2093127 wikiPageExternalLink trigger.htm.
- Q2093127 wikiPageExternalLink zSFUpNeAIBA.
- Q2093127 wikiPageWikiLink Q12206.
- Q2093127 wikiPageWikiLink Q182442.
- Q2093127 wikiPageWikiLink Q187255.
- Q2093127 wikiPageWikiLink Q210420.
- Q2093127 wikiPageWikiLink Q2941792.
- Q2093127 wikiPageWikiLink Q332293.
- Q2093127 wikiPageWikiLink Q3523778.
- Q2093127 wikiPageWikiLink Q7014562.
- Q2093127 wikiPageWikiLink Q7215468.
- Q2093127 wikiPageWikiLink Q7607891.
- Q2093127 wikiPageWikiLink Q8382042.
- Q2093127 wikiPageWikiLink Q8458578.
- Q2093127 icd "727.03".
- Q2093127 icd "M65.3".
- Q2093127 name "Trigger finger".
- Q2093127 type Disease.
- Q2093127 type Thing.
- Q2093127 type Q12136.
- Q2093127 comment "Trigger finger, trigger thumb, or trigger digit (also a sub-set of stenosing tenosynovitis) is a common disorder characterized by catching, snapping or locking of the involved finger flexor tendon, associated with dysfunction and pain. A disparity in size between the flexor tendon and the surrounding retinacular pulley system, most commonly at the level of the first annular (A1) pulley, results in difficulty flexing or extending the finger and the “triggering” phenomenon.".
- Q2093127 label "Trigger finger".
- Q2093127 name "Trigger finger".