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==Overview==
==Overview==
==Deformity==
==X ray Findings==
As the pathology progresses the inflammatory activity leads to erosion and destruction of the joint surface, which impairs their range of movement and leads to deformity. The fingers are typically deviated towards the little finger (''[[ulnar deviation]]'') and can assume unnatural shapes.  Classical deformities in rheumatoid arthritis are the [[Boutonniere deformity]] (Hyperflexion at the [[proximal interphalangeal joint]] with hyperextension at the [[distal interphalangeal joint]]), [[swan neck deformity]] (Hyperextension at the [[proximal interphalangeal joint]], hyperflexion at the [[distal interphalangeal joint]]).  The thumb may develop a "Z-Thumb" deformity with fixed flexion and [[subluxation]] at the [[metacarpophalangeal joint]], and hyperextension at the IP joint.
As the pathology progresses the inflammatory activity leads to erosion and destruction of the joint surface, which impairs their range of movement and leads to deformity. The fingers are typically deviated towards the little finger (''[[ulnar deviation]]'') and can assume unnatural shapes.  Classical deformities in rheumatoid arthritis are the [[Boutonniere deformity]] (Hyperflexion at the [[proximal interphalangeal joint]] with hyperextension at the [[distal interphalangeal joint]]), [[swan neck deformity]] (Hyperextension at the [[proximal interphalangeal joint]], hyperflexion at the [[distal interphalangeal joint]]).  The thumb may develop a "Z-Thumb" deformity with fixed flexion and [[subluxation]] at the [[metacarpophalangeal joint]], and hyperextension at the IP joint.



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Overview

X ray Findings

As the pathology progresses the inflammatory activity leads to erosion and destruction of the joint surface, which impairs their range of movement and leads to deformity. The fingers are typically deviated towards the little finger (ulnar deviation) and can assume unnatural shapes. Classical deformities in rheumatoid arthritis are the Boutonniere deformity (Hyperflexion at the proximal interphalangeal joint with hyperextension at the distal interphalangeal joint), swan neck deformity (Hyperextension at the proximal interphalangeal joint, hyperflexion at the distal interphalangeal joint). The thumb may develop a "Z-Thumb" deformity with fixed flexion and subluxation at the metacarpophalangeal joint, and hyperextension at the IP joint.

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