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Dupuytren Contracture eMedicine Orthopedics

Location: http://www.emedicine.com/orthoped/topic81.htm

Dupuytren contracture, a disease of the palmar fascia, results in the thickening and shortening of fibrous bands in the hands and fingers. This disease entity belongs to the group of fibromatoses that include plantar fibromatosis (Ledderhose disease), penile fibromatosis (Peyronie disease), and fibromatosis of the dorsal proximal interphalangeal (PIP) joints...
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Dupuytren Contracture eMedicine Rheumatology

Location: http://www.emedicine.com/med/topic592.htm

ynonyms and related keywords: Dupuytren contracture, palmar fascia, finger contracture, palmar fasciotomy, fasciectomy, dermofasciectomy, fibroblast proliferation, myofibroblasts, collagen deposition, type III collagen, basic fibroblast growth factor, platelet-derived growth factor, transforming growth factor-beta, glycosaminoglycans, metacarpophalangeal joint, MCP joint, proximal interphalangeal joint, PIP joint, distal interphalangeal joint, DIP joint, plantar fasciitis, Peyronie...
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Dupuytren's contracture unfolded

Location: http://www.bmj.com/cgi/content/full/332/7538/397?ehom

BMJ 2006;332:397-400 (18 February), W A Townley, R Baker, N Sheppard, A O Grobbelaar
Dupuytren's disease is a common and disabling fibroproliferative condition of the hand. It tends to strike patients in advancing age, causing progressive digital flexion contracture. Through its many associations, Dupuytren's disease crosses all borders...
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Dupuytren's Disease

Location: http://www.scoi.com/dupuyt.htm

SCOI Presents Dupuytren's Disease
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50 years experience with Dupuytren's contracture

Location: http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2474/8/60/prepub

50 years experience with Dupuytren's contracture in the Erlangen University Hospital – A retrospective analysis of 2919 operated hands from 1956 to 2006 Bernd Loos , Valerij Puschkin and Raymund E Horch BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders 2007, 8:60 Prepublication
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New Approach for Dupuytren's Contracture

Location: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/531578

Dupuytren's contracture is a progressively debilitating hand disease that involves an abnormal thickening and contracture of tough tissue in the palm, causing the fingers to curl. Although fasciectomy is usually recommended to release the contracture when hand function becomes severely limited, a less incapacitating and more inexpensive option — needle...
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Dupuytren's Contracture PatientPlus

Location: http://www.patient.co.uk/showdoc/40001213/

Dupuytren's contracture is a progressive disorder that affects the palmar fascia causing the fibrous tissue to shorten and thicken.1 This contracture results in flexion deformity of the fingers and loss of hand function.
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Surgical Treatment of Dupuytren's Contracture Wheeless

Location: http://www.wheelessonline.com/ortho/surgical_treatment_of_dupuytrens_contracture

Surgical Indications: - MCP contracture greater than 30 deg; - PIP joint: any significant contracture (more than 20);
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Dupuytren Subungual Exostosis OMIM

Location: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/dispomim.cgi?id=603656

This subungual lesion usually presents as a painful mass localized dorsomedially, often associated with elevation and ultimately ulceration of the nail plate and bed (Kilpatrick et al., 1997). It may occur at any age, but most often in patients between 15 and 25 years of age, without sex predominance. Pain...
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Overview of needle fasciotomy for Dupuytren's contracture

Location: http://guidance.nice.org.uk/page.aspx?o=ip177overview

Review of reported studies from UK National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence
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Dupuytrens Contracture EatonHand

Location: http://www.eatonhand.com/hw/hw009.htm

Good patient information.
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 a bent position. It is named after a surgeon who...
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Ledderhose Disease Plantar Fibromatosis Wheeless

Location: http://www.wheelessonline.com/ortho/ledderhose_disease_plantar_fibromatosis

Wheeless' Textbook of Orthopaedics
disorder of unknown etiology characterised by local proliferation of abnormal fibrous tissue in the plantar fascia
- this tissue is locally aggressive and progressively replaces the normal plantar aponeurosis
- this leads to often painful thickened fascia with nodules from...
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Needle Release for Dupuyrtens

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Needle Aponeurotomy (Needle Aponevrotomy or NA) is a minimally invasive treatment for Dupuytren's contracture. In contrast to surgical treatment, which requires several months of recovery, Needle Aponeurotomy allows a more rapid recovery. In most cases, it is possible to return to near normal activities without bandages within a few days...
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