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The cause of Dupuytren’s disease is unknown. It may be associated with abnormal biochemical processes in the palmar fascia. It is more common in people of Northern European descent. It occurs more frequently in men than in women. Dupuytren’s disease is rare among young people and more common in people over 40 years old. If it occurs in young people, the condition tends to be very severe and quickly progressing.
Smoking and drinking alcohol increase the risk of Dupuytren’s disease. Certain medical conditions are associated with an increased risk of Dupuytren’s disease. Such conditions include diabetes, thyroid problems, epilepsy, pulmonary tuberculosis, and liver disease.
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