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Neurology |
Trigger finger is a common condition, characterized by a "snapping" of the finger. This is a tenosynovitis (local inflammation of the tendons and surrounding connective tissues) of the tendons that pull the finger inward toward the palm (flexion). The affected finger is locked in a bent position.
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