Abstract
Fifty posteroanterior hand radiographs from normal adults were reviewed retrospectively to assess the incidence of cortical indistinctness at the base of the proximal phalanges in a normal population. This radiographic change, reported to be an early indicator of rheumatoid arthritis, was seen in at least one site in 10% of the films reviewed. Focal areas of cortical erosion or indistinctness at the bases of the proximal phalanges are not considered to be a reliable sign of early rheumatoid arthritis in the absence of juxtaarticular osteoporosis or changes in the metacarpal heads.
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