When examining a patient the clinician should take into account:
Hueston’s tabletop test can be used to evaluate the necessity of surgical intervention. The test is said to be positive when the patient is unable to place all fingers in a flat position on a table top (1).
Dupuytren's contracture must be distinguished from:
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