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A radiological study of the rheumatoid hand in black South Africans.
South African Medical Journal 2005 October
OBJECTIVE: To determine wrist and hand involvement in black South African patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
METHODS: Larsen scoring of the wrist and hand was done in 75 patients. The mean finger score was 9.67 (range 0 - 100) on the left hand and 10.3 (range 0 - 100) on the right. Scores for the wrists were 2.5 (range 0 - 5) for the left and 2.7 (range 0 - 5) for the right.
CONCLUSION: Finger and thumb involvement were considerably less in the South African black population than in other series consisting mainly of white patients.
METHODS: Larsen scoring of the wrist and hand was done in 75 patients. The mean finger score was 9.67 (range 0 - 100) on the left hand and 10.3 (range 0 - 100) on the right. Scores for the wrists were 2.5 (range 0 - 5) for the left and 2.7 (range 0 - 5) for the right.
CONCLUSION: Finger and thumb involvement were considerably less in the South African black population than in other series consisting mainly of white patients.
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