07/26/2022 03:23
Rebecca
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Re: EDs and Dupuytren
Rebecca :) Diagnosed at 19/Female/Family History of Dupuytren
Hi, it has been well established in research and has been supported by the Dupuytren Research group (see their blog).
1) Burkard, T., Lane, J., Holmberg, D., Burden, A.M. & Furniss, D. 2021, "POS1383 THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN BARIATRIC SURGERY AND DUPUYTREN DISEASE: A COHORT STUDY FROM SWEDISH NATIONWIDE HEALTHCARE REGISTRIES", Annals of the rheumatic diseases, vol. 80, no. Suppl 1, pp. 974-975. 2) Gudmundsson, K.G., Arngrı́msson, R., Sigfússon, N., Björnsson, Á. & Jónsson, T. 2000, "Epidemiology of Dupuytren's disease: Clinical, serological, and social assessment. The Reykjavik Study", Journal of clinical epidemiology, vol. 53, no. 3, pp. 291-296. 3) Hacquebord, J.H., Chiu, V.Y. & Harness, N.G. 2017, "The Risk of Dupuytren Diagnosis in Obese Individuals", The Journal of hand surgery (American ed.), vol. 42, no. 3, pp. 149-155. 4) Major, M., Freund, M.K., Burch, K.S., Mancuso, N., Ng, M., Furniss, D., Pasaniuc, B. & Ophoff, R.A. 2019, "Integrative analysis of Dupuytren's disease identifies novel risk locus and reveals a shared genetic etiology with BMI", Genetic epidemiology, vol. 43, no. 6, pp. 629-645. 5) Rydberg, M., Zimmerman, M., Löfgren, J.P., Gottsäter, A., Nilsson, P.M., Melander, O. & Dahlin, L.B. 2021, "Metabolic factors and the risk of Dupuytren's disease: data from 30,000 individuals followed for over 20 years", Scientific reports, vol. 11, no. 1, pp. 14669-14669.
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