A Ring Grown Into a Finger in a Female Patient with Alcohol Abuse
Authors:
R. Burda; R. Morochovič; M. Kitka
Authors‘ workplace:
Klinika úrazovej chirurgie, Fakultná nemocnica Louisa Pasteura, Košice, Slovenská republika
prednosta: prof. MUDr. M. Kitka, Ph. D.
Published in:
Rozhl. Chir., 2010, roč. 89, č. 2, s. 148-149.
Category:
Monothematic special - Original
Overview
Embedded-ring finger is uncommon in clinical praxis which present mainly in psychiatric patients and drug abusers .Its removal is technical usually difficult not only due to oedema, but also for their uncooperativeness. We present a case of alcohol abuser which was admitted to our emergency department with embedded ring finger after month from beginning of constriction.
Key words:
embedded ring finger
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