Case Report: Scar contracture caused by ruptured subcutaneous ganglion cyst misdiagnosed as Dupuytren's disease: diagnostic reflections on a rare case - Scorecard - MDSpire
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Case Report: Scar contracture caused by ruptured subcutaneous ganglion cyst misdiagnosed as Dupuytren's disease: diagnostic reflections on a rare case
Clinical Scorecard: Case Study: Misdiagnosis of Scar Contracture from a Ruptured Subcutaneous Ganglion Cyst as Dupuytren's Disease – Insights from an Uncommon Case
At a Glance
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Key Mechanisms
Fibrotic process potentially influenced by bleomycin chemotherapy
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Patient & Prescribing Data
Clarify that insights must be directly sourced from the study.
Clinical Best Practices
Ensure all practices are directly supported by the source.
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