Progressive Thickening of the Fingers in Adolescence: A Case Report of a Rare Entity

青少年手指进行性增厚:一例罕见病例报告

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Abstract

Pachydermodactyly (PPD) is a rare, benign digital fibromatosis that predominantly affects adolescent males and can mimic inflammatory or rheumatologic disorders. We report a case of a 16-year-old male with a six-year history of painless, progressive periarticular thickening of the hands and feet, primarily involving the second through fourth interphalangeal joints. The patient reported repetitive mechanical exposure associated with basketball and video game use. Laboratory studies, imaging, and a skin biopsy were performed to exclude alternative diagnoses. Histopathology demonstrated fibrous dermal hyperplasia, epidermal acanthosis with hyperkeratosis, and increased stromal mucins, consistent with transgressive PPD. Conservative management with topical corticosteroids resulted in stabilization of the disease. Early recognition of this entity is essential to avoid unnecessary investigations and inappropriate treatment, particularly in adolescents, for whom cosmetic concerns may significantly affect quality of life.

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