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Author: Noel Yelamanchalil, Mohsin Khalid Mirza / Editor: Stephen Sheridan / Codes: SLO1, TC5 / Published: 06/08/2026
A 19-year-old male presents to the Emergency Department (ED) with pain and swelling in the left middle finger ongoing for the last 6 weeks.
He works as a landscaper and is right hand dominant but there is no history of trauma. His finger is held in an extended position with a fusiform swelling and pain on passive flexion.
Blood works and X-ray do not show any acute findings. He is systemically well.
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