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What are the tests for dupuytren's contracture?

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None: There is no test for dupuytren's contracture other than the physical exam. Dupuytren's contracture is proliferation of collagen tissue in the hand. As the disease progresses, the fingers become bent and cannot be straightened. There are three treatment options at this time, surgery, needle aponuerotomy and Collagenase injection.

Answered 6/24/2014

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Dr. Jeffrey Wint answered

Specializes in Hand Surgery

Testing is being worked on but not used yet: Expression of a novel gene, mafb, in dupuytren's disease http://www.Ncbi.Nlm.Nih.Gov/pubmed/16473681 here also is a link to an eloquent article by a very well know hand surgeon from the pre internet fame days http://www.Ncbi.Nlm.Nih.Gov/pmc/articles/pmc1305903/.

Answered 12/4/2012

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Dr. Jeffrey Wint answered

Specializes in Hand Surgery

Great advice thus far: If you continue to have issues depsite treatment thus far you may need surgery to wah out the wound.

Answered 12/4/2012

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Dr. Jeffrey Wint answered

Specializes in Hand Surgery

Psoriatic arthritis: In the hand we often see severe DJD of the distal joints with sawtooth patternson xray that can represent a varient of psoriatic arthritis which in more sever variants can cause joint destruction and so called pencil in cup joint erosions.

Answered 6/10/2014

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Dr. Jeffrey Wint answered

Specializes in Hand Surgery

EXAMINATION: Dupuytren's is an abnormal fibro-proliferative disorder also called palmar fibromatosis know as vikings disease it has a significant familial and genetic etiology here is a link to some additional ideas on facebook regarding dupuytren's https://www.Facebook.Com/pages/dupuytrens-disease-new-treatment-updates/147337105335050?Ref=hl.

Answered 4/30/2017

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Dr. Jeffrey Wint answered

Specializes in Hand Surgery

Some studies look 4: Expression of a novel gene, mafb, in dupuytren's disease http://www.Ncbi.Nlm.Nih.Gov/pubmed/16473681 here also is a link to an eloquent article by a very well know hand surgeon from the pre internet fame days http://www.Ncbi.Nlm.Nih.Gov/pmc/articles/pmc1305903/.

Answered 12/12/2018

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Dr. Gary Pess answered

Specializes in Hand Surgery

Table top test: The table top test is performed by trying to place your hand flat , palm down on a table top. If you cannot place your hand flat, that is a positive sign for contracture.

Answered 11/25/2013

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Dr. Teddy Atik answered

Specializes in Hand Surgery

Table top test: there is no actual imagery done or test for dupuytren's . It is mainly diagnosed by physical exam by palpating the nodules and the cords and by doing the table top test asking the patient to try and lay their hand flat on a table and if they cant they have positive contracture that should be dealt with

Answered 2/28/2015

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