Pre-treatment severity of Dupuytren’s contracture can influence the extent of correction
with collagenase clostridium histolyticum (CCH) treatment. The effect of baseline
contracture severity was evaluated in a post-hoc analysis of a study in which patients
received two concurrent CCH injections into cords in the same hand to treat two Dupuytren’s
fixed flexion contractures (FFCs).
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Paper 44
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Clinical Paper Session 08: Dupuytren
Friday, September 19, 2014 • 1:45–1:52 PM
Category: Treatment
Keyword: Hand and Wrist, Diseases and Disorders
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