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Dupuytren contracture is a condition that causes one or more fingers to bend toward the palm of the hand. The affected fingers can't straighten completely.
The natural history of Dupuytren's contracture can be variable, but there tends to be a slow but steady progression. It generally starts as a nodule in the palm ...
In most cases, Dupuytren contracture can be diagnosed by the look and feel of the hands. Other tests are rarely necessary. Health care providers compare the ...
Dupuytren (DOO-puh-tren) contracture is a disorder that can cause the fingers to curl in, primarily the ring and small fingers.
Dupuytren's contracture is a genetic condition that affects the hand — most ... Dupuytren's contracture usually progresses slowly over several years. As it ...
Shelley Noland, a Mayo Clinic hand and peripheral nerve surgeon, says there is help for patients who suffer from Dupuytren's disease. Video. Audio. Shelley ...
This condition causes one or more fingers to bend toward the palm of the hand. The affected fingers can't straighten completely.
Dupuytren's contracture is common in people who've had diabetes for a long time, perhaps due to the metabolic changes related to diabetes. What are the symptoms ...
More common—Dupuytren's contracture. Bruising or bleeding at the injection site; swelling of the hands; tearing of the skin. More common—Peyronie's disease.
Dupuytren's contracture treatments. A progressive thickening of the tissue under the palm that can cause thickened cords and nodules, Dupuytren's contracture ...
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