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Weis T et al. – Clenched fist is a rare disorder of the hand associated with fixed contractures of fingers. The condition is often preceded by minor trauma or surgery, but these do not explain the severity of the contractures. Extension of the fingers is painful and hygienic problems can be considerable. Psychiatric disease is frequent in clenched fist patients. The patients may express a strong wish for amputations.

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