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  1. Dupuytren contracture
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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. Knots of tissue form under the skin. They eventually create a thick cord that can pull the fingers into a bent position. The condition gradually gets worse with time.
    Dupuytren contracture (also called Dupuytren disease) is an abnormal thickening of the skin in the palm of your hand at the base of your fingers. This thickened area may develop into a hard lump or thick band. Over time, it can cause one or more fingers to curl (contract), or pull sideways or in toward your palm.
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  7. Dupuytren's contracture

    Also known as: palmar fibromatosis
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    Symptoms & Reports
    Contact your provider if experiencing new, severe, or persistent symptoms.

    The commonly observed symptoms are as follows:

    • Development of digital cords that limit finger movement
    • Flexion contracture
    • Nodules on the skin


    Common symptoms and their severity as reported by people on Patientslikeme.

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    Causes

    • The cause is unknown, but it is linked to genetics.
    • The risk factors include:
    • Being male > 50 years
    • Heredity
    • Diabetes and seizures are associated with Dupuytren’s contracture
    • Alcohol and tobacco use

    Prevention

    Cessation of risk factors such as smoking or alcohol use may help prevent the condition.

    Complications

    If Dupuytren’s contracture is left untreated then patient’s ability to grasp objects is affected.

    Source: Focus Medica . For informational purposes only. Consult a medical professional for advice. Learn more
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