Quotation from: Manual of Surgery

Written by: Alexander Miles and Alexis Thomson


[Illustration: FIG. 128.--Tuberculous Dactylitis.]


In the syphilitic lesion, skiagrams usually show a more abundant
formation of new bone, but in many cases the doubt is only cleared up by
observing the results of the tuberculin test or the effects of
anti-syphilitic treatment.


Sarcoma of a phalanx or metacarpal bone may closely resemble a
dactylitis both clinically and in skiagrams, but it is rare.

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