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A 3D medical illustration displaying a patient's hand with Dupuytren's contracture, emphasizing the affected tendons and palmar fascia to illustrate the gross pathology of the condition.
Hands of an man with Dupuytren  contracture
Hand of an man with Dupuytren contracture disease, Isolated on white background
Hand of an man with Dupuytren  contracture
Ulnar claw hand compared to normal hand of Asian old man. also known as 'spinster's claw. develops due to ulnar nerve damage causing paralysis of the lumbricals.
Dupuytren's contracture, also called Dupuytren's disease, Morbus Dupuytren, Viking disease, and Celtic hand. On white background.
Human hand brush on a white background - a disease of the joint and palm, Dupuytren's contracture, fingers do not bend. Medicine and traumatology.
Hand of an man with Dupuytren contracture
Damaged finger after operation. Man's hand with stitches and pins still in place from surgery to repair damage from Dupuytren's Contracture of pinky finger.
Hand of an man with Dupuytren contracture on  blue
Hand of an man with Dupuytren  contracture
Hand surgery
Hand of a female patient with Dupuytren's contracture, a condition that causes fingers to bend towards the palm, photorealistic 3D illustration
Fingers rigidity, Hand muscles spasm, or Weakness of digits. Closeup view.
Dupuytren's Contracture early symptom
Ulnar claw hand of Asian elder man. also known as spinster claw. develops due to ulnar nerve damage causing weakness of the lumbricals.
Ulnar claw hand of Asian elder man. also known as 'spinster's claw. develops due to ulnar nerve damage causing paralysis of the lumbricals.
Collagenase clostridium histolyticum protein. Bacterial enzyme that dissolves collagen. Also used medically in number of diseases. 3D illustration.
Dupuytren's Contracture early symptom, isolated on white
A 3D medical illustration displaying a patient's hand with Dupuytren's contracture, emphasizing the affected tendons and palmar fascia to illustrate the gross pathology of the condition.
Dry dressing,
A man with thumb pain on a gray background.
Fingers rigidity, Hand muscles spasm, or Weakness of digits. Closeup view.
Hands of an man with Dupuytren contracture on blue
Illustration of the fracture of the thumb. osteosynthesis
Southeast Asian, Myanmar old woman hand. Skin creases, loosen skin and veins show aging.
Ulnar claw hand compared to normal hand of Asian young man. also known as 'spinster's claw. develops due to ulnar nerve damage causing paralysis of the lumbricals.
Volkmann contracture in left upper limb of Southeast Asian elder man. It is a permanent shortening of forearm muscles that gives rise to a clawlike posture of the hand, fingers, and wrist.
Hand of an man with Dupuytren contracture on  blue
Ulnar claw hand of Asian elder man. also known as spinster claw. develops due to ulnar nerve damage causing weakness of the lumbricals.
Volkmann contracture in upper limb of Asian young man. It is a permanent shortening of forearm muscles that gives rise to a clawlike posture of the hand, fingers, and wrist.
Hand scar
Ulnar claw hand compared to normal hand of Asian old man. also known as 'spinster's claw. develops due to ulnar nerve damage causing weakness of the lumbricals.
Volkmann contracture in upper limb of Asian young man. It is a permanent shortening of forearm muscles that gives rise to a clawlike posture of the hand, fingers, and wrist.
Volkmann contracture in left upper limb of Southeast Asian old  woman. It is a permanent shortening of forearm muscles that gives rise to a clawlike posture of the hand, fingers, and wrist.
Damaged finger after operation. Man's hand with stitches and pins still in place from surgery to repair damage from Dupuytren's Contracture of pinky finger.
Hand of an man with Dupuytren contracture on blue
Hand of a female patient with Dupuytren's contracture, a condition that causes fingers to bend towards the palm, photorealistic 3D illustration

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