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de Quervain's release in working women: a report of failures, complications, and associated diagnoses.

Examination of a series of 16 consecutively referred women patients who have had a de Quervain's release revealed 23 associated diagnoses and 14 complications. Also, 11 consecutive women patients were referred preoperatively and, even in this small group, there were eight associated diagnoses. The complexities of de Quervain's tendinitis and the diagnosis and treatment of associated diseases and complications are described to help prevent surgical failures and prolonged disabilities in these groups of working women.

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