Pediatr Dermatol 2019 Mar 18
A novel treatment for idiopathic knuckle pads with cantharidin-podophylotoxin-salicylic acid.   
ABSTRACT
Knuckle pads are benign subcutaneous nodules that appear most frequently on the small joints of the hands. In children, they are often idiopathic, and no universally effective treatment has been reported. We present the case of an adolescent successfully treated with a combination of topical cantharidin -podophylotoxin -salicylic acid.

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I treat early-stage nodularity and cording, but am not sure whether to treat knuckle pads.