Hand and Wrist Rheumatoid Arthritis - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
The hallmark diagnostic imaging feature of the rheumatoid hand is , which typically occur at the "bare areas" of the joint where the synovium directly overlies the bone without cartilage protection.
: Symmetrical loss of cartilage, most frequently in the MCP (knuckle), PIP (middle finger), and carpal (wrist) joints.
: Late-stage structural changes like ulnar deviation (fingers drifting toward the pinky side), boutonnière deformity , and swan-neck deformity . Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
Diagnostic imaging provides an objective assessment of joint involvement to help rheumatologists create effective therapeutic plans. Key features across different imaging modalities include: Radiographic Features (X-ray)
Hand and Wrist Rheumatoid Arthritis - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
The hallmark diagnostic imaging feature of the rheumatoid hand is , which typically occur at the "bare areas" of the joint where the synovium directly overlies the bone without cartilage protection. The Rheumatoid Hand: Diagnostic Imaging
: Symmetrical loss of cartilage, most frequently in the MCP (knuckle), PIP (middle finger), and carpal (wrist) joints. Hand and Wrist Rheumatoid Arthritis - StatPearls -
: Late-stage structural changes like ulnar deviation (fingers drifting toward the pinky side), boutonnière deformity , and swan-neck deformity . Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) most frequently in the MCP (knuckle)
Diagnostic imaging provides an objective assessment of joint involvement to help rheumatologists create effective therapeutic plans. Key features across different imaging modalities include: Radiographic Features (X-ray)