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Joint fasciitis

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Joint Fasciitis is a severe bacterial infection of the joints and fingers which is sheltered by connective tissue. It will usually start in the fingers and spread throughout the rest of the body if untreated. It is very difficult to treat. 60% of the 38 known modern cases have resulted in death or loss of the hand if noticed early on.
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