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Heberden's nodes are ''deformities'' of the '''distal interphalangeal joints''' of the hand (''DIP''). Together with [[Bouchard nodes|Bouchard nodes]], they are a clinical and graphic sign of [[Osteoarthrosis|osteoarthrosis]]. | Heberden's nodes are ''deformities'' of the '''distal interphalangeal joints''' of the hand (''DIP''). Together with [[Bouchard nodes|Bouchard nodes]], they are a clinical and graphic sign of [[Osteoarthrosis|osteoarthrosis]]. | ||
== Etiology == | == Etiology == | ||
Some jobs | Some jobs | ||
<ref>{{ | <ref>{{Cite | ||
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| lastname3 = Grainger | | lastname3 = Grainger | ||
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| article = Heberden's nodes and what Heberden could not see: the pivotal role of ligaments in the pathogenesis of early nodal osteoarthritis and beyond. | | article = Heberden's nodes and what Heberden could not see: the pivotal role of ligaments in the pathogenesis of early nodal osteoarthritis and beyond. | ||
| journal = Rheumatology | | journal = Rheumatology | ||
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</ref> indicate that these are not purely osteoproductive changes, but that they are involved with bone and ligament. | </ref> indicate that these are not purely osteoproductive changes, but that they are involved with bone and ligament. | ||
== X-ray finding == | == X-ray finding == | ||
In correlation with the clinic, nodes are most often found on the dorsolateral edge of the distal interphalangeal joints of the hand<ref>{{ | In correlation with the clinic, nodes are most often found on the dorsolateral edge of the distal interphalangeal joints of the hand | ||
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| | | corporation = Tim Luijkx | ||
| url = https://radiopaedia.org/articles/heberden-node | | url = https://radiopaedia.org/articles/heberden-node | ||
| | | source_name = Heberden Nodes | ||
| cited = 2017-01-20 | | cited = 2017-01-20 | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:32, 9 May 2023
Heberden's nodes are deformities of the distal interphalangeal joints of the hand (DIP). Together with Bouchard nodes, they are a clinical and graphic sign of osteoarthrosis.
Etiology[edit | edit source]
Some jobs [1] indicate that these are not purely osteoproductive changes, but that they are involved with bone and ligament.
X-ray finding[edit | edit source]
In correlation with the clinic, nodes are most often found on the dorsolateral edge of the distal interphalangeal joints of the hand [2]. This is a sign of advanced osteoarthrosis.
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References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ – TAN, AL. , et al. Heberden's nodes and what Heberden could not see: the pivotal role of ligaments in the pathogenesis of early nodal osteoarthritis and beyond.. Rheumatology. 2008, vol. 9, no. 47, p. 1278–1285,
- ↑ Tim Luijkx. Heberden Nodes [online]. [cit. 2017-01-20]. <https://radiopaedia.org/articles/heberden-node>.