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Heberden's nodes are hard or bony
swellings that can
develop in the
distal interphalangeal joints (DIP) (the
joints closest to the end of the
fingers and...
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William Heberden FRS (13
August 1710 – 17 May 1801) was an
English physician. He was born in London,
where he
received the
early part of his education...
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Heberden is a surname. It may be:
Charles Buller Heberden (1849–1921), Prin****l of
Brasenose College, Oxford, and Vice-Chancellor of
Oxford University...
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Heberden the
Younger (23
March 1767 – 19
February 1845) was a
British physician. He was born in
London the son of the
medical doctor William Heberden...
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Charles Buller Heberden (14
December 1849 – 30 May 1921) was an
English classical scholar and
academic administrator. He was prin****l of
Brasenose College...
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deposition to the synovium. Bouchard's
nodes are
comparable in
presentation to
Heberden's nodes,
which are
similar osteoarthritic growths on the
distal interphalangeal...
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their dermatomes.
Osteophytes on the
fingers or toes are
known as
Heberden's nodes (if on the
distal interphalangeal joint) or Bouchard's
nodes (if...
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behind angle of jaw (typically
before swelling is evident)
Heberden's node
William Heberden rheumatology osteoarthritis same as bouchard's nodes, but over...
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Oxford University Press, 2004, ISBN 0198038240. Cavendish, Henry;
Heberden, William; Aubert, Alexander; Luc, Jean
Andre De; Maskelyne, Nevil; Horsley...
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antibody Crystal in
joints Other features No
systemic signs Bouchard's and
Heberden's nodes Extra-articular
features are
common Ulnar deviation, swan neck-...