Uzun, ErdalEkinci, YakubUlusoy, Ersin KasımYetiş, Mehmet2018-09-262018-09-262017Erdal U., Yakup E., Ersin Kasim U., Mehmet Y. A case of multiple trigger digits of one hand. J Turgut Ozal Med Cent 2017;(24:2):201-2.http://www.totmdergisi.org/articles/2017/volume24/issue2/2017_24_2_18.pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/11616/9013Abstract The trigger finger is a tenosynovitis that causes pain, stabbing and loss of function and occurs as a result of inflammation and hypertrophy in flexor tendon and tendon sheath at the level of A1 pulley. The annual incidence of the population is 28 / 100,000 and the risk of life-time is 2-3%. It can affect all fingers mostly involving the ring, middle fingers and the thumb. Trigger finger is more common in middle-aged women rather than men mostly with predisposing factors. The treatment consists of conservative and surgical treatment. A 74-year-old woman with no other illnesses except diabetes mellitus was presented with a single-handed, multiple-patterned, surgically treated trigger finger. Keywords: Trigger Finger; Multiple; Single Hand.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTrigger FingerMultipleSingle HandA case of multiple trigger digits of one handArticle24220120210.5455/jtomc.2016.11.116