[PDF][PDF] Clinical, histological and therapeutic modern approach of Ledderhose disease
Ledderhose disease or plantar fibromatosis is a rare hyperproliferative disorder of the
plantar aponeurosis, clinically characterized by nodules situated especially on the medial …
plantar aponeurosis, clinically characterized by nodules situated especially on the medial …
[HTML][HTML] Patients with Dupuytren's contracture, Ledderhose disease, and Peyronie's Disease are at higher risk of arthrofibrosis following total knee arthroplasty
CX Wang, TR Flick, AH Patel, F Sanchez, WF Sherman - The Knee, 2021 - Elsevier
Background Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is a successful treatment for patients with late
stage osteoarthritis, yet arthrofibrosis remains a consistent cause of TKA failure. Dupuytren's …
stage osteoarthritis, yet arthrofibrosis remains a consistent cause of TKA failure. Dupuytren's …
Bilateral plantar fibromatosis complicated by Dupuytren's contracture
J Okano, A Arakawa, S Ogino… - Journal of Surgical Case …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Plantar fibromatosis (PF) is a rare benign disease. Here we report bilateral PF accompanied
by Dupuytren's contracture in the right palm. Magnetic resonance imaging was useful in …
by Dupuytren's contracture in the right palm. Magnetic resonance imaging was useful in …
[PDF][PDF] Ledderhose Disease: a synthetic overview of a rare medical condition and the role of physical therapy in a clinical case presentation.
Introduction: Ledderhose disease (LD), a rare and benign pathology, manifests in the
thickening of the plantar aponeurosis, leading to the development of nodules on the plantar …
thickening of the plantar aponeurosis, leading to the development of nodules on the plantar …
Dupuytren, ledderhose, and peyronie diseases after primidone use for essential tremor
LFR Vasconcellos, D Nassif, M Spitz - The Neurologist, 2019 - journals.lww.com
Conclusions: There are a few reports associating barbiturate use to connective tissue
disorders, and some suggest that drug withdrawal may result in a better prognosis …
disorders, and some suggest that drug withdrawal may result in a better prognosis …
Ledderhose disease with concomitant presence of Dupuytren contracture: a case report and review of the literature
DH Yun, AR Bonaroti, KY Lin - Plastic Surgery Case Studies, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Ledderhose disease, or plantar fibromatosis, is a rare benign disorder of fibrous proliferation
in the plantar aponeurosis. It is known to be highly associated with Dupuytren disease of the …
in the plantar aponeurosis. It is known to be highly associated with Dupuytren disease of the …
Understanding the underlying immune mechanisms of Dupuytren's Disease
KA Carter - 2022 - theses.gla.ac.uk
Background: Dupuytren's disease, also called Dupuytren's contracture, is a fibroproliferative
condition in which the palmar tissue becomes inflamed and, as the disease progresses …
condition in which the palmar tissue becomes inflamed and, as the disease progresses …
[HTML][HTML] Transmission electron microscopy of Ledderhose disease in a patient with bilateral presentation
A Merolli, L Rocchi - Human Pathology Reports, 2021 - Elsevier
The plantar fibromatosis of the foot, also known as Ledderhose Disease, presents itself as
one or more rounded, firm, hard nodules, typically located on the medial side of the plantar …
one or more rounded, firm, hard nodules, typically located on the medial side of the plantar …
Partial plantar fasciectomy for the treatment of plantar fibromatosis
LP de Britto Costa, LF da Fonseca… - Journal of the Foot & …, 2021 - jfootankle.com
Objective: We describe a series of patients treated with resection of the affected band. We
assessed functional outcome, recurrence rate, and surgical wound complications …
assessed functional outcome, recurrence rate, and surgical wound complications …
AN UNUSUAL CASE OF MORBUS LEDDERHOSE IN A CAUCASIAN, YOUNG MALE PATIENT. CASE REPORT AND LITERATURE REVIEW.
D CHIOREAN, B BARAC, R NICULESCU… - Physiology …, 2021 - search.ebscohost.com
Introduction: Plantar fibromatosis also known as Morbus Ledderhose, first described in 1897
by Georg Ledderhose is characterized by slow-growing benign extra-abdominal desmoid …
by Georg Ledderhose is characterized by slow-growing benign extra-abdominal desmoid …