Dactylitis
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Dactylytis or sausage digit is a fusiform swelling of an entire finger or toe, and can be painful.
The word dactyl comes from the Greek word "daktylos" meaning "finger". In its medical term, it refers to both the fingers and the toes.
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.
In sickle-cell disease it is manifested for the first time between 6-9 month old infants.