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The hand disorder called Dupuytren’s disease—also known as Viking disease—may be linked to Neanderthal genes embedded in human DNA. The disorder ...
Trigger finger (stenosing tenosynovitis) is one of the most common causes of hand disability, affecting ...
Caroline Osborne-White, medicolegal consultant and trainer, Medical Protection SocietyOver the past 10 years, with advancements in technology facilitating ...
Sir Steve Redgrave is taking to the ice for the new series of Dancing on Ice, despite an illness that leaves him with little feeling in his feet and another ...
Shih, B. & Bayat, A. Scientific understanding and clinical management of Dupuytren disease. Nat. Rev. Rheumatol. 6, 715–726 (2010).Article CAS ...
1. In this randomized controlled trial, the success rate of surgery was greater than that of needle fasciotomy and collagenase injection for treating ...
Wynn, T. A. & Ramalingam, T. R. Mechanisms of fibrosis: therapeutic translation for fibrotic disease. Nat. Med. 18, 1028–1040 (2012).Article CAS ...
The surgeons who treat it call it “the most common crippling hand disease you’ve never heard of”: Dupuytren's contracture, an incurable, ...
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