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Wartenberg's Sign on Physical Exam

Wartenberg's sign consists of involuntary abduction of the little finger, caused by
Wartenberg's Sign ... Physical Exam Wartenberg's ... of the little finger ... #Wartenbergs #Sign ... #PhysicalExam #clinical
Embolic manifestations of endocarditis - Splinter hemorrhages - nail bed hemorrhages not extending the length of
hemorrhages - nail ... length of the nail ... #Clinical #Photo ... #Nails #Nailbed
Nail Pathologies - Findings in or Near Nails

Paronychia 

A superficial infection of the proximal and lateral
pulp space of the finger ... Clubbing of the Fingers ... Clinically ... appear in only one finger ... Pathology #Diagnosis #Clinical
Terry's Nails

Proximal paleness extending halfway up the nail, often eliminating the lunula. Darker distal band. Seen
Terry's Nails ... halfway up the nail ... #PhysicalExam #Clinical ... #Photo #Sign
Gonorrhea (Disseminated): skin findings associated with Disseminated Gonococcal Infection (DGI).
Photo credit, Josh Fierer, M.D.

Charlie Goldberg, M.D.
Photo credit, Josh ... UCSD Catalog of Clinical ... Images #Clinical ... #Disseminated #Finger ... #UCSDH #Photo
Physical Exam - Quincke’s Pulse

The tips of the patient’s index finger and thumb as well as
patient’s index finger ... as well as the nail ... #Fingernails #Nails ... Signs #Cardiology #Clinical
Transverse lines of the fingernails. (A) Beau’s lines (arrows) of the thumbnail. (B) Mees’ lines (arrowheads)
arrest in the nail ... the color of the nail ... The nail develops ... FingerNails #Ridges #Clinical ... #PhysicalExam #Photo
Transverse Nail Ridges: Horizontal lines which are a marker of a past episode of severe illness
Photo
Transverse Nail ... severe illness Photo ... credit, Josh Fierer ... Images #Clinical ... #Photo #BeausLines
Tophaceous Gout

Charlie Goldberg, M.D. - UCSD Catalog of Clinical Images

#Clinical #Photo #Tophaceous #Gout #Hand #PIP #Finger
UCSD Catalog of Clinical ... Images #Clinical ... #Photo #Tophaceous ... Gout #Hand #PIP #Finger
Hoffmann's sign was originally described as follows: the test is performed by supporting the patient's hand
relaxed and the fingers ... The middle finger ... extended, and the nail ... Sometimes nails ... #Clinical #Video