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Knötchen an der Fußsohle bestrahlen oder operieren?

Morbus Ledderhose

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Genetische Faktoren scheinen bei der Entstehung eines Morbus Ledderhose eine gewisse Rolle zu spielen. Zur Epidemiologie ist wenig bekannt. Die Diagnose wird meist klinisch gestellt, eine Sonografie kann die Diagnose sichern. Neben einer Strahlentherapie kann bei entsprechend strenger Indikationsstellung operiert werden.

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Knobloch, K. Knötchen an der Fußsohle bestrahlen oder operieren?. MMW - Fortschritte der Medizin 154, 43–45 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s15006-012-1342-2

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Keywords - Ledderhose’s disease — an update on therapeutic options

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