Bony swellings on distal interphalangeal joints (at the ends of the fingers) in osteoarthritis. Hemiarthroplasty Partial joint replacement - in the knee for example.
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Small, bony knobs that may appear on the end joints of the fingers afflicted with osteoarthritis.
Bony spurs that occur on the end joints of the fingers.
firm, bony swellings of the end joints of fingers, often painless when fully formed – the hallmark of finger osteoarthritis.
Nodes formed on the hand in osteoarthritis.
Bony swellings around the margins of joints, associated with degenerative changes of arthritis.