. Physical diagnosis . Fig. 53.—Raynauds Disease. with double curvation of the nails, lateral and antero-posterior1 (seeFig. 51). In severer forms the bones of the hand and wrist are alsoconsiderably enlarged (see Figs. 39 and 40). 1 Clubbed fingers are occasionally seen in a variety of other diseases: , hepaticabscess, nephritis; and even in apparently healthy persons. 54 PHYSICAL DIAGNOSIS 7. Heberdens nodes, later described under the head of hypertrophicarthritis, are here pictured (Fig. 54). The distinction from gout hasalready been referred to (page 472). 8. Atrophic arthritis (Fig. 4


. Physical diagnosis . Fig. 53.—Raynauds Disease. with double curvation of the nails, lateral and antero-posterior1 (seeFig. 51). In severer forms the bones of the hand and wrist are alsoconsiderably enlarged (see Figs. 39 and 40). 1 Clubbed fingers are occasionally seen in a variety of other diseases: , hepaticabscess, nephritis; and even in apparently healthy persons. 54 PHYSICAL DIAGNOSIS 7. Heberdens nodes, later described under the head of hypertrophicarthritis, are here pictured (Fig. 54). The distinction from gout hasalready been referred to (page 472). 8. Atrophic arthritis (Fig. 47) (further described on page 460). Fig. 54.—Heberdens Nodes.


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