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Tuft fracture in the ring finger - Bone sarcoidosis
Skeletal involvement is seen in approximately 5% - 10% of patients with sarcoidosis. The phalanges in the hands and feet are most frequently affected. Radiologic features are characterized by cystic or lacelike appearance which is bilateral in distribution, usually at the ends in small bones (hands and feet). The articular spaces are usually intact, unless extensive lesions (punched-out lesions) develop. Calcification is absent. A subcutaneous soft-tissue mass or tenosynovitis may also be present.
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