Dupuytren contracture is commonly seen in northern European populations but not in Asians. Even more rare is a presentation of flexion deformity of fingers involving two different pathologies with incidental carpal tunnel syndrome in the same patient. We report herein a case of Dupuytren contracture with congenital camptodactyly and unilateral carpal tunnel syndrome
Background and objectives: Dupuytren’s contracture is a chronic fibroproliferative hand disorder wit...
SUMMARY Four patients are described who presented with congenital finger contractures and arthropath...
The prevalence of Dupuytren’s contracture and its coincidence with degenerative changes in the hands...
Dupuytren contracture is commonly seen in northern European populations but not in Asians. Even more...
Dupuytren contracture is commonly seen in northern European populations but not in Asians. Even mor...
Dupuytren’s contracture is a fibroproliferative disease whose etiology and pathophysiology are uncle...
Camptodactyly is a permanent flexion deformity at the interphalangeal joints, usually at the proxima...
Introduction. Dupuytren Contracture is a pathological thickening of the skin in the palm and at the ...
Dupuytren’s contracture was described by Baron Guillaume Dupuytren in 1831 and subsequently, it was ...
A unusual example of Dupuytren's disease occured in a black patient with a strong diathesis. Th...
The cytogenetics of cell cultures derived from Dupuytren’s tissue, adjacent palmar fascia and pahuar...
We have observed an atypical presentation of Dupuytren's disease in a series of 4 PIP joints in 3 ha...
Dupuytren`s disease is a benign fibroproliferative disease of unknown origin, which affects the palm...
Background: Dupuytren disease is the result of a pathologic proliferation of myofibroblasts leading ...
Dupuytren’s disease (DD) is a rare entity in the pediatric population, especially in children younge...
Background and objectives: Dupuytren’s contracture is a chronic fibroproliferative hand disorder wit...
SUMMARY Four patients are described who presented with congenital finger contractures and arthropath...
The prevalence of Dupuytren’s contracture and its coincidence with degenerative changes in the hands...
Dupuytren contracture is commonly seen in northern European populations but not in Asians. Even more...
Dupuytren contracture is commonly seen in northern European populations but not in Asians. Even mor...
Dupuytren’s contracture is a fibroproliferative disease whose etiology and pathophysiology are uncle...
Camptodactyly is a permanent flexion deformity at the interphalangeal joints, usually at the proxima...
Introduction. Dupuytren Contracture is a pathological thickening of the skin in the palm and at the ...
Dupuytren’s contracture was described by Baron Guillaume Dupuytren in 1831 and subsequently, it was ...
A unusual example of Dupuytren's disease occured in a black patient with a strong diathesis. Th...
The cytogenetics of cell cultures derived from Dupuytren’s tissue, adjacent palmar fascia and pahuar...
We have observed an atypical presentation of Dupuytren's disease in a series of 4 PIP joints in 3 ha...
Dupuytren`s disease is a benign fibroproliferative disease of unknown origin, which affects the palm...
Background: Dupuytren disease is the result of a pathologic proliferation of myofibroblasts leading ...
Dupuytren’s disease (DD) is a rare entity in the pediatric population, especially in children younge...
Background and objectives: Dupuytren’s contracture is a chronic fibroproliferative hand disorder wit...
SUMMARY Four patients are described who presented with congenital finger contractures and arthropath...
The prevalence of Dupuytren’s contracture and its coincidence with degenerative changes in the hands...