نتایج جستجو برای: dupuytren

تعداد نتایج: 472  

Journal: :Pharmaceutics 2021

Peyronie and Dupuytren are pathologies characterized by the appearance of localized fibrotic lesions in an organ. These disorders originate from excessive production collagen tissue provoking dysfunction functional limitations to patients. Local administration collagenase is most used treatment for these fibrotic-type diseases, but a high lability enzyme limits its therapeutic efficacy. Herein,...

Journal: :British journal of industrial medicine 1982
B Bennett

The incidence of Dupuytren's contracture in a polyvinyl chloride (PVC) manufacturing plant, where a great deal of bagging and packing took place by hand, was higher than in another plant in which there was no bagging or packing. The incidence in the packing plant was double that found in an earlier survey by Early at Crewe Locomotive Works of 4801 individuals, most of whom were manual workers. ...

2017
Eleanor Harrison Wei Tan Nicola Mills Alexia Karantana Kirsty Sprange Lelia Duley Daisy Elliott Jane Blazeby William Hollingworth Alan A. Montgomery Tim Davis

BACKGROUND Dupuytren's contractures are fibrous cords under the skin of the palm of the hand. The contractures are painless but cause one or more fingers to curl into the palm, resulting in loss of function. Standard treatment within the NHS is surgery to remove (fasciectomy) or divide (fasciotomy) the contractures, and the treatment offered is frequently determined by surgeon preference. This ...

Journal: :Revista brasileira de reumatologia 2014
Sônia Maria Ruiz Silva Usó Ana Claudia Santos Sanson Fabiana de Souza Covolo-Santana Elaine Valim Camarinha Marcos Tatiani Marques Milton Cury Filho Somei Ura

PURPOSE The aim of the present study was to investigate the HLA phenotype in Dupuytren's contracture (DC) patients in order to verify the correlation of these alleles with risk factors for development of DC in the Brazilian population. METHODS This was a case-controlled study of 25 DC patients and 443 healthy individuals with no history of HLA-associated diseases. HLA class I and class II typ...

Journal: :Medical history 1963
A H CRUICKSHANK E GASKELL

JEAN-NICOLAS MARJOLIN is described in the Dictionna-.re Encyclopedique des Sciences Medicales1 as one of those figures who are quickly forgotten: his work, it says, was not for posterity. But eponymous fame is capricious and today the British Medical Dictionary2 has an entry defining Marjolin's ulcer as a 'squamous carcinoma developing in a chronic benign ulcer, e.g. a varicose ulcer, an old un...

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