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Dupuytren's contracture: A review
Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism, 1973Abstract DC is a slow fibrotic process of the palmar fascia usually beginning in middle age in the form of small nodules at the distal ulnar aspect of one or both palms, gradually resulting in a permanent contracture of one or more fingers. The incidence varies between 1% and 3% of whites, and is six to ten times more frequent in males than in ...
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Baron Guillaume Dupuytren: Dupuytren's Contracture
Journal of Perioperative Practice, 2013Dupuytren'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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Archives of Surgery, 1942
The material of the present study has been evaluated under three headings: (1) the gross anatomy of the human palmar fascia as revealed in a study of 60 hands presenting no gross abnormality of this structure; (2) the microscopic anatomy of the palmar fascia in 27 grossly normal hands, and (3) the histology of the tissue removed in 35 cases of ...
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The material of the present study has been evaluated under three headings: (1) the gross anatomy of the human palmar fascia as revealed in a study of 60 hands presenting no gross abnormality of this structure; (2) the microscopic anatomy of the palmar fascia in 27 grossly normal hands, and (3) the histology of the tissue removed in 35 cases of ...
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Percutaneous Aponeurotomy and Lipofilling (PALF): A Regenerative Approach to Dupuytren Contracture.
Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 2015S. Hovius +3 more
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