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An Overview of Dupuytren\u27s Disease [PDF]
Dupuytren\u27s disease is defined as a pathologic change in the palmar and digital fascia which often results in a secondary, painless, fibrous, flexion contracture of the digital joints.
Burgess, Michel
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Dupuytren's Disease: Review of the Current Literature [PDF]
Dupuytren’s disease is one of the most common condition seen by hand surgeons. It is not only prevalent but can also be a most debilitating condition resulting in significant loss of function of the fingers involved.
Goddard, Nicholas J +3 more
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Night-time splinting after fasciectomy or dermo-fasciectomy for Dupuytren's contracture: a pragmatic, multi-centre, randomised controlled trial [PDF]
Christina Jerosch‐Herold +5 more
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Creatine excretion in diabetes mellitus [PDF]
Dupuytren's contracture is a common condition in diabetes mellitus. One of the authors has described 120 of these cases among 381 diabetics in the older age group.
Politzer, W.M., Schneider, T.
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Investigating the molecular pathology of Dupuytren’s disease [PDF]
The eponymous progressive palmar fibromatosis described by Guillaume Dupuytren in 1831 is a common and debilitating disease with limited treatment options and high rates of recurrence after intervention. Dupuytren’s disease has been generally accepted as
Pearce, Robert
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Dupuytren’s Contracture in Athletes: Prevalence, Causes, Treatment. A Literature Review and guide for sport professionals. [PDF]
Background. Dupuytren’s contracture is a fibrotic condition of the hand, traditionally associated with age, genetics, and metabolic factors. However, recent observations suggest it may also appear in younger individuals with high physical activity levels.
Antczak, Tomasz +9 more
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Plenary Abstracts Session & Oral Presentations
HemaSphere, Volume 9, Issue S1, June 2025.
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