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The mean stage per hand was not significantly different between recurrent and primary disease.
Significant differences on the mean stage per hand in these patients were not detected.
The mean stage per hand in our reviewed collective is 4.59° in male and 4.26° in female patients.
There were no statistical differences between men and women in terms of the mean stage per finger except the middle finger (p = 0,009).
As we found in the whole collective and in patients with primary disease the mean stage per hand is decreased in women compared to men.
The mean stage per hand was calculated by the sum of the affected fingers, mean age in years Diabetes was not significantly correlated to the stage of DD (p = 0,1333).
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To compare the hands and to show correlations between comorbidity and the stage of the disease we calculated a mean stage of affection per hand.
As published previously[ 5, 7, 9, 42] the mean stage of DD per hand in our study was not significantly different between male and female patients between 1988 and 2006 concerning all age groups.
The mean stage of Dupuytren's disease (DD) per hand was 4.54 (women 4.26, men 4.59, p = 0,171).
We observed a significantly increased stage per hand (p = 0,001) when both hands (mean stage 4.91) were affected compared to patients with just one hand affected (mean stage 4.32).
Outliers were considered values lower or higher than two times standard deviation of the mean, per spot per stage.
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