Skin involvement in Dupuytren's Disease

Wade, R., Igali, L. and Figus, A. (2016) Skin involvement in Dupuytren's Disease. Journal of Hand Surgery-European Volume, 41 (6). pp. 600-608. ISSN 1753-1934

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Abstract

Whether the palmar skin has a role in the development, propagation or recurrence of Dupuytren’s disease remains unclear. Clinical assessment for skin involvement is difficult and its correlation with histology uncertain. We prospectively biopsied the palmar skin of consecutive patients undergoing single digit fasciectomy (for primary Dupuytren’s disease without clinically involved skin) and dermofasciectomy (for clinically involved skin or recurrence) in order to investigate this relationship. We found dermal fibromatosis in 22 of 44 patients (50%) undergoing fasciectomy and 41 of 59 patients (70%) undergoing dermofasciectomy. Dermal fibromatosis appeared to be associated with greater preoperative angular deformity, presence of palmar nodules and occupations involving manual labour. Dermal fibromatosis exists in the absence of clinical features of skin involvement and we hypothesize that the skin may have a greater role in the development and propagation of Dupuytren’s disease than previously thought.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: dupuytren’s,disease,contracture,fibromatosis,fasciectomy,dermofasciectomy,skin,graft,recurrence,dermis,dermal,outcome,risk
Faculty \ School: Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences > Norwich Medical School
Depositing User: Pure Connector
Date Deposited: 23 Sep 2016 23:59
Last Modified: 25 Sep 2024 12:04
URI: https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/id/eprint/59756
DOI: 10.1177/1753193415601353

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