1. What is Cryoglobulinemia - of the fingers?
Cryoglobulinemia is caused by an abnormal protein that is occasionally found in the blood of people with multiple myeloma, leukemia, and certain forms of pneumonia. It causes blood to gel at low temperatures. In this picture, cryoglobulinemia has ...
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2. Finger, Hand, and Wrist Injuries
Use rest, ice, compression, and elevation (RICE) for pain and swelling. If you do not have diabetes or peripheral arterial disease, your sore or sprained finger can be " buddy-taped" to your uninjured finger next to it. Protect the skin by putting...
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3. Finger Injuries and Disorders: MedlinePlus
You use your fingers and thumbs to do everything from grasping objects to playing musical instruments to typing on a keyboard. When there is something wrong with them, it can make life difficult. Common problems include
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4. Radial Half of the Index Finger
Radial Half of the Index Finger
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5. Congenital Onychodystrophy of the Index Fingers: eMedicine Dermatology
identifies a clinical syndrome consisting of nail dysplasias of the index fingers associated with underlying bone abnormalities. The first case report of this condition is attributed to Kamei.
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6. Cervical Spondylosis And Numb Index Fingers - HealthCentral
Cervical spondylosis is a disorder in which there is abnormal wear on the cartilage and bones of the neck (cervical vertebrae).
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7. Be Informed - Planned Parenthood - Southern Finger Lakes
A good activist sticks to the facts! You can get started here: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) advocacy Rape and Sexual Assault Education and Information Sexual Health Research and Fact Sheets
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8. Finger Pain - Symptoms, Causes, Tests - NY Times Health Information
Nearly everyone has injured a finger at sometime during their life. After an injury, the finger can remain a bit crooked or stiff. However, your hand can still work quite well with minor deformities. Fingers do not need to open or close completely.....
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9. Smashed fingers, Health Information, UW Health, University of Wisconsin Hospital, Madison
If an injury to a finger occurs at the tip and does not involve the joint or nail bed, you may not need the help of a doctor. Even if the bone is broken, your doctor may not recommend a splint. If the injury is more towards the palm or involved th...
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10. UT Southwestern makes accessing health information <br>as easy as lifting a finger
DALLAS - Sept. 20, 2005 - Viewing your health records, requesting prescription refills and checking the time of your next doctor's appointment is now a mouse-click away for patients in UT Southwestern Medical Center's primary-care clinics.
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