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Non-invasive rehabilitation in Morbus Ledderhose disease, methods, techniques, efficiency [PDF]
The abnormal proliferation of the fibrous tissue in the plantar fascia, Morbus Ledderhose is a non-malignant thickening of the deep connective tissue of the foot, a relatively rare pathology that intensely affects patients through marked pain and ...
Călin Ștefan Păduraru +4 more
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Enfermedad de Dupuytren. Revisión Bibliográfica. [PDF]
La Enfermedad de Dupuytren (ED) se trata de un desorden fibroproliferativo benigno de la mano que implica el depósito de colágeno en las bandas fasciales de la aponeurosis palmar y digital.
Moya López, Sara +1 more
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Aggressive Fibromatosis: Government Royapettah Hospital Experience [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: Aggressive Fibromatosis also known as Desmoid tumors is a monoclonal disorder affecting the musculoaponeurotic tissues. It is relatively a rare neoplasm with a frequency of about < 3% of all soft tissue tumors and annual incidence of about
Saravanan, P
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Imaging of Benign Soft Tissue Tumors [PDF]
The evaluation of soft tissue tumors should be approached systematically, with careful assessment of the patient\u27s age, clinical presentation, anatomical location of the mass, and MRI characteristics.
Bancroft, Laura W. +2 more
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Ultrasound Features of Palmar Fibromatosis or Dupuytren Contracture
To retrospectively characterize the ultrasound appearance of palmar fibromatosis in patients with a surgical or clinical diagnosis of palmar fibromatosis.
Gregory Morris +5 more
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Treatment of Dupuytren's Contracture at the Present Stage (Literature Review) [PDF]
Dupuytren disease is widespread among the population of different countries (3 %) and affects the working-age male population to a greater extent.The progressive nature of the course of Dupuytren disease causes a persistent and significant decrease in ...
Ch. Z. Butaev, I. A. Kuklin
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Updated retrospective review of the sonographic appearance of palmar fibromatosis (PF) with evaluation of the utility of the Comb Sign previously described in plantar fibromas.
Cody A Pepperday +3 more
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Basics of Radiation Biology When Treating Hyperproliferative Benign Diseases [PDF]
For decades, low- and moderate-dose radiation therapy (RT) has been shown to exert a beneficial therapeutic effect in a multitude of non-malignant conditions including painful degenerative muscoloskeletal and hyperproliferative disorders.
Fournier, Claudia +9 more
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The Genetic Basis Of Dupuytren\u27s Disease [PDF]
Dupuytren\u27s disease is a common heritable connective tissue disorder of poorly understood etiology. It is thought that oxidative stress pathways may play a critical role in the development of Dupuytren\u27s disease, given the various disease ...
Sue, Gloria
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Reversal of TGF-β1 stimulation of α-smooth muscle actin and extracellular matrix components by cyclic AMP in Dupuytren's - derived fibroblasts [PDF]
Background Myofibroblasts, a derived subset of fibroblasts especially important in scar formation and wound contraction, have been found at elevated levels in affected Dupuytren's tissues.
A Bayat +50 more
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