ago with a limited range of motion at his fourth finger. Which exam findings best correlate with a diagnosis of Dupuytren's contracture? Answers: A - D A Palpation of a thickened band over the palmar flexor tendon B Visible swan neck deformities of PIPs and DIPS C Audible snap with assisted fourth finger flexion noted nodules at his paim seve

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A 65-year-old patient with a PMH of DM II presents to the clinic with trouble dropping things with his right hand. He noted nodules at his palm several years
ago with a limited range of motion at his fourth finger.
Which exam findings best correlate with a diagnosis of Dupuytren's contracture?
Answers: A-D
A Palpation of a thickened band over the palmar flexor tendon
B Visible swan neck deformities of PIPs and DIPS
C Audible snap with assisted fourth finger flexion
D Tenderness to palpation of a smooth, round mass at the dorsal wrist
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Transcribed Image Text:A 65-year-old patient with a PMH of DM II presents to the clinic with trouble dropping things with his right hand. He noted nodules at his palm several years ago with a limited range of motion at his fourth finger. Which exam findings best correlate with a diagnosis of Dupuytren's contracture? Answers: A-D A Palpation of a thickened band over the palmar flexor tendon B Visible swan neck deformities of PIPs and DIPS C Audible snap with assisted fourth finger flexion D Tenderness to palpation of a smooth, round mass at the dorsal wrist O O
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