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Dupuytren's contracture — Comprehensive overview covers symptoms, risk factors, treatment of this uncommon hand condition. ... Dupuytren's contracture is rarely painful, though sometimes the bumps of tissue on your palm can be sensitive to touch. Various treatments are available for Dupuytren's contracture to slow...
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Dupuytren's contracture — Comprehensive overview covers symptoms, risk factors, treatment of this uncommon hand condition. ... Your doctor may ask you to come in for checkups every few years, usually to conduct the tabletop test and monitor any progression of Dupuytren's contracture in your hands. Or, your doctor may ask...
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Dupuytren's contracture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Independent site comparing different therapies for Dupuytren's contracture and related diseases, like Ledderhose disease or Peyronie's disease (IPP). Therapies include radiation therapy (radiotherapy), needle aponeurotomy, and surgery. ... Dupuytren's contracture, also called Dupuytren's disease, Morbus Dupuytren or...
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Read about Dupuytren contracture causes, symptoms (scar tissue in the hands and feet) and treatment (therapy, ultrasound, needle aponeurotomy). ... home > arthritis center > arthritis a-z list > dupuytren contracture index > dupuytren contracture article...
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Patient information regarding Dupuytren's Contracture ... See information on Needle Fasciotomy for Dupuytren's at www.needledup.com ... Dupuytren's disease is a thickening and shrinking of the layer of flesh just under the skin of the palm. It can cause lumps or dimples in the skin of the palm, and can draw the fingers down into...
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Dupuytren contracture of the ring finger. ... Dupuytren's contracture is an abnormal thickening of tough tissue (fibrous layer) underneath the skin of the palm and fingers. It is the thickening of this tissue that can cause the fingers to curl. Dupuytren's contracture is more common in men than in women.
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Contents of this page: ... Dupuytren's contracture is a painless thickening and contracture of tissue beneath the skin on the palm of the hand and fingers.
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What is Dupuytren’s disease? Dupuytren’s disease is an abnormal thickening of the tissue just beneath the skin known as fascia. ... Figure 1, 2: Advanced case of Dupuytren's with pits and cords leading to bending of the finger into the palm...
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Dupuytren's disease is a genetically inherited disorder which primarily involves the palmar aponeourosis and its digital prolongations. ... Dupuytren's disease has over a 65% chance of being bilateral, and can involve other areas such as the foot, the dorsum of the hand, and other fibrous tissues. It is a slowly...
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