Dr. Florence Martin
A 30-year-old man was presented due to persistent pain, redness, and swelling in the proximal phalanx of his right middle finger for a year. Initial investigations, including blood tests and imaging, revealed abnormalities in the bone structure and adjacent soft tissue without conclusive evidence of a specific condition. A biopsy showed cellular ag
<p>Diagnosis of Long-Term Pain and Enlargement in the Proximal Phalanx</p>

Diagnosis of Long-Term Pain and Enlargement in the Proximal Phalanx

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