
Polymicrobial pyogenic flexor tenosynovitis of the index finger and first ray resulting from autophagia.
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Harris, AP; Johnson, J; Kluk, A; Li, NY; Goodman, AD; Akelman, E
Published in: J Orthop
September 2017
Pyogenic flexor tenosynovitis (PFT) is a well known infectious condition of the hand, involving the inoculation of the flexor tendon sheath with microorganisms. Many cases have been reported, common causes including direct inoculation by a puncture wound and deep lacerations extending into the flexor tendon sheath. In this report, we present a case of a 50 year old female with PFT resulting from autophagia (consuming one's own body parts, in our case, fingers) successfully treated with irrigation and debridement, amputation of the index finger at the metacarpophalangeal joint and antibiotic therapy.
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J Orthop
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ISSN
0972-978X
Publication Date
September 2017
Volume
14
Issue
3
Start / End Page
403 / 405
Location
India
Related Subject Headings
- 3202 Clinical sciences
- 1199 Other Medical and Health Sciences
- 1103 Clinical Sciences
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Harris, A. P., Johnson, J., Kluk, A., Li, N. Y., Goodman, A. D., & Akelman, E. (2017). Polymicrobial pyogenic flexor tenosynovitis of the index finger and first ray resulting from autophagia. J Orthop, 14(3), 403–405. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jor.2017.06.014
Harris, Andrew P., Joey Johnson, Augusta Kluk, Neill Y. Li, Avi D. Goodman, and Edward Akelman. “Polymicrobial pyogenic flexor tenosynovitis of the index finger and first ray resulting from autophagia.” J Orthop 14, no. 3 (September 2017): 403–5. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jor.2017.06.014.
Harris AP, Johnson J, Kluk A, Li NY, Goodman AD, Akelman E. Polymicrobial pyogenic flexor tenosynovitis of the index finger and first ray resulting from autophagia. J Orthop. 2017 Sep;14(3):403–5.
Harris, Andrew P., et al. “Polymicrobial pyogenic flexor tenosynovitis of the index finger and first ray resulting from autophagia.” J Orthop, vol. 14, no. 3, Sept. 2017, pp. 403–05. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.jor.2017.06.014.
Harris AP, Johnson J, Kluk A, Li NY, Goodman AD, Akelman E. Polymicrobial pyogenic flexor tenosynovitis of the index finger and first ray resulting from autophagia. J Orthop. 2017 Sep;14(3):403–405.

Published In
J Orthop
DOI
ISSN
0972-978X
Publication Date
September 2017
Volume
14
Issue
3
Start / End Page
403 / 405
Location
India
Related Subject Headings
- 3202 Clinical sciences
- 1199 Other Medical and Health Sciences
- 1103 Clinical Sciences