| Finkelstein's test |
A test used to assist in the diagnosis of de Quervain's disease. The patient tucks the thumb in a closed fist, and the examiner deviates the fist ulnarly. Pain indicates a positive result.
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| Finochietto's s. |
an apparatus for exerting skeletal traction in fractures of the lower limb, with a U-shaped steel band passed over the posterior process of the calcaneus and fixed by a cross bar, from which traction is applied.
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| Finochietto's stirrup |
see under stirrup.
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| Finsen |
Niels Ryberg, 18601904. Danish physician; winner of the Nobel prize for medicine or physiology in 1903 for his discovery of the curative effects of ultraviolet rays, especially for lupus vulgaris.
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| Finsen-Reya l. |
a modification of the Finsen lamp in which the electrodes are placed at right angles to each other.
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