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  2. Dactylitis - Wikipedia

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    In reactive arthritis, sausage fingers occur due to synovitis. [2] Dactylitis may also be seen with sarcoidosis. In sickle-cell disease it typically occurs after 6 months of age (as in infants protective fetal hemoglobin, HbF, is replaced with adult hemoglobin and the disease manifests) and is often the first clinical presentation of the ...

  3. Psoriatic arthritis - Wikipedia

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    Radiologic images demonstrating degenerative joint damage. Other symptoms that are more typical of psoriatic arthritis than other forms of arthritis include enthesitis (inflammation in the Achilles tendon (at the back of the heel) or the plantar fascia (bottom of the feet)), and dactylitis (sausage-like swelling of the fingers or toes). [25]

  4. King Charles joking with William about his ‘sausage fingers ...

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    A new documentary recounts the King’s reference to his famous digits

  5. The Tom and Jerry Comedy Show - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] [12] The animators had to draw Alberto De Mello's model sheets, which Kricfalusi described as "wildly elaborate, yet nonsensical", with the characters "being made up of frightening balloon-like shapes and sausage fingers and toes". He refused to draw them this way, using the old model sheets instead.

  6. King poked fun at ‘sausage fingers’ in coronation rehearsal ...

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    William was also filmed tickling his father’s cheek, making him laugh, as he performed his role at a run-through of the ceremony.

  7. 55 Savory and Sweet Halloween Food Ideas for a Scary ... - AOL

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    Bring out a platter of breadstick monster fingers, bat cheese balls, and severed toe sausages to impress even the pickiest of guests. By the end of the night, they’ll be asking for the recipe to ...

  8. Decaisnea fargesii - Wikipedia

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    Decaisnea fargesii, the blue sausage fruit, [3] blue bean shrub, [4] or dead men's fingers, [5] is a member of the family Lardizabalaceae, and is native to Nepal, Tibet and China. [2] It is a deciduous shrub that grows to 4 m tall [ 3 ] and broad, but may achieve 8 m (26 ft) eventually.

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