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Dupuytren's Contracture (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Dupuytren's Contracture'
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Injectable collagenase clostridium histolyticum for Dupuytren's contracture.
Sep 2009
BACKGROUND: Dupuytren's disease limits hand function, diminishes the quality of life, and may ultimately disable the hand. Surgery followed by hand therapy is standard treatment, but it is associated with serious potential complications. Injection ...
rec_pub_19726771-injectable-collagenase-clostridium-histolyticum-dupuytren-s.htm
30 Aug 2009
It is well-known that osteoarthropathy is one of common problems in diabetic patients. Limitation of joint mobility and painful disorder associated with inflammation of tendons and sheaths are more frequently observed on hands and shoulders. Most of ...
rec_pub_19721201-diabetic-osteoarthropathy.htm
30 Jul 2009
Dupuytren's disease has a high rate of recurrence after treatment. In this study we have assessed the usefulness of histological staging in the prediction of recurrence. We have also verified whether there is a correlation between histological ...
rec_pub_19675030-histological-staging-dupuytren-s-disease-recurrence-extension.htm
Dupuytren's disease: a predominant reason for elective finger amputation in adults.
29 Jun 2009
Dupuytren's disease (DD) can lead to severe disabling finger contractures resistant to surgical treatment. In some cases, finger or ray amputation is considered, due to a severe functional deficit or vascular injury. To evaluate the weight of ...
rec_pub_19803262-dupuytren-s-disease-predominant-reason-elective-finger-amputation.htm
Digital neuropathy of the median and ulnar nerves caused by Dupuytren's contracture: Case report.
29 Jun 2009
INTRODUCTION: Digital neuropathy is a pure sensory neuropathy of a digital nerve. It may be caused by acute or chronic local trauma or pressure, or accompany systemic illnesses such as rheumatoid disease, leprosy, Raynaud disease, dysproteinemia, or ...
rec_pub_19590382-digital-neuropathy-median-ulnar-nerves-caused-dupuytren-s-contracture.htm
17 Jun 2009
BACKGROUND: Dupuytren's Disease (DD) is a debilitating contractile fibrosis of the palmar fascia characterised by excess collagen deposition, contractile myofibroblast development, increased transforming growth factor-beta levels and beta-catenin ...
rec_pub_19545383-type-1-collagen-differentially-alters-beta-catenin-accumulation.htm
5 Jun 2009
PURPOSE: A function of fibroblasts is the generation of cytomechanical force within their surrounding extracellular matrix. Abnormalities in force generation may be the cause of many pathologic conditions including scarring, and some ...
rec_pub_19505772-transforming-growth-factor-beta1-stimulation-enhances-dupuytren-s.htm
Phototherapy miracles in a nutshell.
30 May 2009
rec_pub_19569957-phototherapy-miracles-nutshell.htm
The anatomy of the ulnar digital nerve of the little finger: a cadaveric study.
30 May 2009
rec_pub_19457907-the-anatomy-ulnar-digital-nerve-little-finger-cadaveric-study.htm
Anatomical study of the palmar intermetacarpal perforator flap.
30 Mar 2009
The authors present an anatomical study of a small flap that may be harvested from any of the palmar intermetacarpal spaces while performing fasciectomy in Dupuytren's contracture. The flap is diamond-shaped, vascularised by two perforating branches ...
rec_pub_19369299-anatomical-study-palmar-intermetacarpal-perforator-flap.htm
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