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Helpful Medications
Possibly helpful medications:
Colchicine
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Tamoxifen
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Saporin (from Saponaria officinalis)
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5-fluorouracil
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Interferon (IFN-alpha2b)
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Gamma-interferon
8171142
Calcium channel blockers (e.g... nifedipine, verapamil)
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,
8969433
Tamoxifen
11922728
Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) antagonists
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"Catch-22s" of Dupuytren's
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Other Treatments
Procedures
Closure Techniques
Complementary Procedures
Radiotherapy
How effective is surgery?
Complications of Treatment
Post Surgical
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Complications of Treatment
Post Surgical
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