burn scar contracture - significado y definición. Qué es burn scar contracture
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Qué (quién) es burn scar contracture - definición


Burn scar contracture         
Burn scar contracture is the tightening of the skin after a second or third degree burn. When skin is burned, the surrounding skin begins to pull together, resulting in a contracture.
Dupuytren's contracture         
  • Dupuytren's contracture of the right little finger. Arrow marks the area of scarring.
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SUPERFICIAL FIBROMATOSIS ARISING FROM THE SOFT TISSUE OF THE PALM
Dupuytrens Contracture; Morbus Dupuytren; Dupeytron's contracture; Dupuytren's Contracture; Palmar fascial fibromatosis; Dupytren's contracture; Dupuytren's disease; Palmar fibromatosis; Dupuytren's diathesis; Dupyrens contracture; Dupytrens contracture; Duputrens contracture; Duputren's contracture; Dubataws contracture; Viking disease; Dupuytren disease; Dupuytren contracture; Palmar fibromas; Familial palmar fibromatosis; Contraction of palmar fascia; Celtic hand
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¦ noun Medicine fixed forward curvature of one or more fingers, caused by a growth of fibrous tissue.
Origin
C19: named after the French surgeon Baron Guillaume Dupuytren.
Wound contracture         
  • Wound contracture following deep burn injury
Wound contracture is a process that may occur during wound healing when an excess of wound contraction, a normal healing process, leads to physical deformity characterized by skin constriction and functional limitations. Wound contractures may be seen after serious burns and may occur on the palms, the soles, and the anterior thorax.