What are the occupational factors of Dupuytren's
contracture?
Answer Posted / suresh
Dupuytren's contracture is a hand disorder in which the fingers bend towards the palm and cannot be straightened. The little or ring fingers are most commonly affected, but any or all fingers can be involved
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