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Hand | Dupuytren's Disease

The Orthobullets Podcast

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Percutaneous Ness-Fasciautomy and Collagenase Injections for Dubitrin's Disease

A patient with dubitrin's disease inquires about percutaneous needle-fasciautomy and collagenase injections. Four peritic rash and axillary lymph atnopathy may be observed after collagenase injections but are not typically seen after percutaneous needles. The correct answer to this question is four peritic rash, 25 milliliters of collagenase used for MCP contracture and .2 milliliters for PIP contracture. Three skin tears are seen following per cutaneous needle- fasciatomy but not after collagen enzyme injections.

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