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Dactylitis can occur in [[spondyloarthropathy|seronegative arthropathies]], such as [[psoriatic arthritis]] and [[ankylosing spondylitis]], in [[sickle-cell disease]] as result of a vasoocclusive crisis with bone infarcts, and in infectious conditions including [[tuberculosis]] and [[leprosy]]. | Dactylitis can occur in [[spondyloarthropathy|seronegative arthropathies]], such as [[psoriatic arthritis]] and [[ankylosing spondylitis]], in [[sickle-cell disease]] as result of a vasoocclusive crisis with bone infarcts, and in infectious conditions including [[tuberculosis]] and [[leprosy]]. | ||
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Pathophysiology
Associated Conditions
Dactylitis can occur in seronegative arthropathies, such as psoriatic arthritis and ankylosing spondylitis, in sickle-cell disease as result of a vasoocclusive crisis with bone infarcts, and in infectious conditions including tuberculosis and leprosy.