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Feasibility of Pressurized Intraperitoneal Aerosol Chemotherapy (PIPAC) in a Rabbit Model of Peritoneal Metastases: PIPALIM Project. [PDF]

open access: yesAnn Surg Oncol
Bardet SM   +9 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Does development of submucosal dissection models influence quality of training? Comparison of existing models. [PDF]

open access: yesEndosc Int Open
Yzet C   +15 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Dupuytren’s disease

BMJ, 2021
### What you need to know Dupuytren’s disease is a common condition of the hand affecting the palmar fascia. Initially, it manifests as pitting or thickening of skin over the palm. Later on, it can develop into nodules or cords that act as the powerhouse of the disease.
Marta, Karbowiak   +3 more
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DUPUYTREN'S CONTRACTURE

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1954
Abstract Data are presented on the author's experience with seventy-nine cases of Dupuytren's contracture in comparison with a large number of cases taken from the literature. Limited excision of the diseased palmar fascia is favored by the author. Emphasis is placed on the importance of surgical judgment concerning the viability of palmar flaps. The
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Dupuytren’s Contracture

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1952
DUPUYTREN'S contracture was first shown to be a disease of the palmar fascia by Dupuytren just 120 years ago. Since that time an exhaustive literature has grown up about it, but knowledge concerning its exact etiology is still not complete, nor is there agreement as to the nature of the pathologic changes which are found in the excised fascia. There is
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Baron Guillaume Dupuytren: Dupuytren's Contracture

Journal of Perioperative Practice, 2013
Dupuytren's contracture of the hand is an extremely common deformity in middle aged and elderly men but it is rarely encountered in women. It usually involves the fifth and fourth fingers, less commonly the other two fingers, and never the thumb. There is a flexion deformity between the head of the metacarpal and the adjacent proximal phalanx and at ...
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On eponyms and disease: Dupuytren’s or Dupuytren?

European Journal of Plastic Surgery, 2020
Throughout medical history, eponyms have been oft-used to describe disease. Acknowledging the ongoing debate regarding eponym use, we aim to address a facet of this topic. Flexion contracture of the fingers from superficial palmar fibromatosis, named for Guillaume Dupuytren, exists as three variations of nomenclature within literature—Dupuytren’s ...
Rachael Leung   +3 more
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