Dupuytren’s Disease: A Scientific Review ()
By Lawrence C. Hurst MD, Marie A. Badalamente Ph.D., David Edward Komatsu
Dupuytren’s Disease: A Scientific Review offers consolidated, up-to-date coverage of both the basic normal (nonpathologic) science and cutting-edge science of this progressive disorder. Drs. Lawrence C. Hurst, Marie A. Badalamente, and David Edward Komatsu break down the complex topic of Dupuytren’s contracture into its basic scientific components. Hand surgeons, plastic surgeons, and orthopaedic surgeons will find this unique, concise title to be especially helpful in their practices.
Dupuytren’s contracture is a debilitating condition that affects millions of people worldwide. It causes the fingers to curl towards the palm, preventing people from using their hands properly. The condition often progresses slowly and can cause significant discomfort and disability. It is a frustrating condition for patients and challenging for physicians to diagnose and treat.
If you are a hand surgeon, plastic surgeon, or orthopaedic surgeon, you might be interested in Dupuytren’s Disease: A Scientific Review. This concise and unique book offers consolidated, up-to-date coverage of both the basic normal (nonpathologic) science and cutting-edge science of this progressive disorder.
The authors, Drs. Lawrence C. Hurst, Marie A. Badalamente, and David Edward Komatsu, are all experts in the field of Dupuytren’s contracture. They have put in extensive research and years of experience in compiling the book, which breaks down the complex topic of Dupuytren’s contracture into its basic scientific components. The book offers insights on prevalence, genetics, collagen synthesis, and much more.
The 142-page book encompasses an in-depth bibliography and a comprehensive glossary of related terms. It also provides numerous illustrations throughout that help readers understand the technical aspects of the disease better. If you are interested in learning more about the scientific research and latest treatments available for Dupuytren’s disease, this book is a must-read.
The introduction of the book offers a comprehensive overview of the disease, its causes, symptoms, and how it progresses. It is perfect for those who are new to the condition and want to understand it in detail. Moreover, the authors present the research that has been carried out in this field and how it has helped to develop treatments that can help with the condition.
One of the significant attractions of the book is that it contains the latest research on Dupuytren’s disease, including the unique genetic abnormalities associated with it. The authors describe in detail how the genes working in the background cause Dupuytren’s disease.
If you are a physician looking for treatment options for your patients, the book offers valuable insights into the numerous surgical and non-surgical treatments available for Dupuytren’s disease. The book includes chapters that delve into the various therapies that are currently in use, the pros and cons of their use, and surgical procedures that can be performed to treat the condition.
The book also goes into great detail on the role of collagen synthesis in healthy fascia and Dupuytren’s disease. This information can be vital for surgeons and physicians looking to better understand how the disease progresses and how to slow its progression.
In conclusion, Dupuytren’s Disease: A Scientific Review is a comprehensive and informative read that can be an excellent resource for physicians and researchers looking to advance their knowledge of the disease. The book offers a consolidated view of all the research currently available for Dupuytren’s disease and provides valuable insights into treatment options. The authors have gone above and beyond to present the information in a way that is easy to understand, making it an excellent resource for anyone who wants to learn more about this progressive disorder.
Overall, Dupuytren’s Disease: A Scientific Review is a must-read for any physician looking to advance their knowledge of the condition. This book will undoubtedly help improve the care of patients suffering from the disease and provide valuable information on treatment options. If you are a physician or a researcher and want to keep up-to-date with the latest research on Dupuytren’s disease, I highly recommend that you order a copy of this informative book today.
Product Details
- Includes chapters on prevalence of Dupuytren’s disease, normal genetics and the genetic abnormalities associated with Dupuytren’s disease, and collagen and collagen synthesis in healthy fascia and Dupuytren’s disease.
- Provides numerous illustrations throughout.
- Contains an in-depth bibliography and a useful, complete glossary of related terms.
- Consolidates today’s available information on Dupuytren’s science into a single, convenient resource.
- Publisher : Elsevier; 1st edition (June 29, 2023)
- Language : English
- : 142 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0443114870
- ISBN-13 : 978-0443114878