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Pachydermodactyly presenting as juvenile idiopathic arthritis in an adolescent man.

Ameen JubberDushyanth GnanappiragasamMaumer DurraniAlison KinderKaren E Harman
Published in: BMJ case reports (2021)
We present the case of a 17-year-old Asian man diagnosed with pachydermodactyly, a rare digital fibromatosis. Although this is a non-inflammatory periarticular soft tissue disorder, the clinical appearance can mimic inflammatory arthritis. The patient had a 2-year history of fusiform swelling of multiple proximal interphalangeal joints. He was initially diagnosed with juvenile idiopathic arthritis and treated with methotrexate, but a lack of clinical response led to the diagnosis of pachydermodactyly. Recognising this rare condition can prevent unnecessary and potentially harmful treatment.
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