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1. <strong>Dupuytrenstrong>'s contracture
<strong>Dupuytrenstrong>'s contracture is a painless thickening and contracture of tissue beneath the skin...
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2. Contractures
Contractures are the chronic loss of joint motion due to structural changes in non-bony tissue. These non-bony tiss<...
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3. <strong>Dupuytrenstrong>'s Disease, <strong>Dupuytrenstrong>'s Contracture | Virginia Mason Orthopedics / Seattle
<strong>Dupuytrenstrong>'s contracture (disease) is the name for painless fibrous tissue...
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4. <strong>Dupuytrenstrong>'s Disease
<strong>Dupuytrenstrong>'s (say "duh-pwee-TRAHNZ") disease can change how your hand looks and may make it hard or impossible to u...
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5. <strong>Dupuytrenstrong>'s Contracture
The following are the most common symptoms of <strong>Dupuytrenstrong>'s contracture. However, each individual may experience symptoms...
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6. <strong>Dupuytrenstrong>'s Contracture
The ring finger is the most commonly affected finger. The little finger is the second most commonly affected finger. One, two, or more fingers may be affected.
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7. <strong>Dupuytrenstrong>'s Contracture
Named after a nineteenth-century French baron, <strong>Dupuytrenstrong>'s contracture is a thickening of tissue in the palm that causes an...
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8. <strong>Dupuytrenstrong>'s Contracture
<strong>Dupuytrenstrong>'s contracture is a condition in which thick, scar-like tissue forms under the skin of the palm. ...
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9. <strong>Dupuytrenstrong>’s contracture
<strong>Dupuytrenstrong>'s contracture is a painless thickening and contracture of tissue beneath the skin...
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10. <strong>Dupuytrenstrong>'s contracture
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