Familial Dupuytren contracture

MONDO:0007476

Familial Dupuyren contracture is a rare, genetic, epidermal disease characterized by a, usually unilateral, progressive thickening and shortening of the palmar fascia, leading to permanent flexion contracture of the digits in several members of a family. It most commonly affects the fourth digit, followed by the fifth and then the third (first and second digits are usually spared).

Also known as: Dupuytren contracture, Dupuytren contracture 1, plantar fibromas, plantar fibromatosis, familial

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