Talk:Dupuytren's contracture

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A relatively non-invasive form of surgery which has proved highly successful over the last decade or so is needle aponeurotomy. Developed in Paris, France, it now has a growing number of practitioners world-wide. It is not yet available in the UK, although the procedure was approved by NICE, the national body for clinical matters, in February 2004.

A summary of the treatment and a list of practitioners is available here: http://www.dupuytren.org/html/gbsommaire.html

[edit] Merge

I suggest just delete the article "Morbus Dupuytren". The overlap is total.--Anthony.bradbury 22:33, 11 August 2006 (UTC)

Morbus Dupuytren is the medical name for Dupuytren's contracture. Maintaining redundant articles probably doesn't make sense yet if we merge them, we ought to keep "Morbus Dupuytren" with a link to the "Dupuytren's contracture" article. Many people will search for morbus Dupuytren. --- Wolfgang