Three Cases of Pigmented Nodular Tenosynovitis
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Three cases of pigmented nodular tenosynovitis which located at the fingers were reported. The first case was considered to have relationship to a trauma. The second case had familial hypercholesteremia. In this case pigmented nodes were discovered at the both hand, elbow and lower limbs. All three cases was associated with hypercholesteremia which was considered to play an important role for the essential factor of the disease.
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