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Diagnosing Systemic Amyloidosis Presenting as Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American volume, 2021Background: As carpal tunnel syndrome often precedes other signs of systemic amyloidosis, tenosynovial biopsy at the time of carpal tunnel release may facilitate early diagnosis and treatment.
R. Sood+6 more
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Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2007
Carpal tunnel syndrome is the most common compressive neuropathy of the upper extremity. As a result of median nerve compression, the patient reports pain, weakness, and paresthesias in the hand and digits. The etiology of this condition is multifactorial; anatomic, systemic, and occupational factors have all been implicated.
Jason Y. Ho+3 more
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Carpal tunnel syndrome is the most common compressive neuropathy of the upper extremity. As a result of median nerve compression, the patient reports pain, weakness, and paresthesias in the hand and digits. The etiology of this condition is multifactorial; anatomic, systemic, and occupational factors have all been implicated.
Jason Y. Ho+3 more
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Revision Carpal Tunnel Release: Risk Factors and Rate of Secondary Surgery
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2020Background: The first aim of this study was to determine the rate of revision carpal tunnel release in five urban hospitals over a period of 14 years. The secondary aim was to assess what demographic, condition-related, and treatment-related factors are ...
Ritsaart F. Westenberg+5 more
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AJR. American journal of roentgenology, 2020
Background: Ultrasound guidance allows carpal tunnel release to be performed with smaller incisions and quicker recovery than traditional open or endoscopic surgery.
S. Kamel+4 more
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Background: Ultrasound guidance allows carpal tunnel release to be performed with smaller incisions and quicker recovery than traditional open or endoscopic surgery.
S. Kamel+4 more
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The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2010
Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the most common compressive neuropathy in the upper extremity. The condition is responsible for substantial annual costs to society, both in terms of lost productivity and the costs of treatment. Accurate diagnostic criteria, the selection of treatment strategies based on high-level evidence, and outcomes data have been ...
Musa Aner, Brian Jakubowicz
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Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the most common compressive neuropathy in the upper extremity. The condition is responsible for substantial annual costs to society, both in terms of lost productivity and the costs of treatment. Accurate diagnostic criteria, the selection of treatment strategies based on high-level evidence, and outcomes data have been ...
Musa Aner, Brian Jakubowicz
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Carpal Tunnel Release without a Tourniquet: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2020Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text. Background: Open carpal tunnel release is commonly performed with the use of a tourniquet.
O. Olaiya+3 more
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Pain practice : the official journal of World Institute of Pain, 2011
Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a common disorder. In the majority of cases, patients with CTS can be diagnosed by means of appropriate history taking. Nerve conduction examination of the nervus medianus is the most important additional diagnostic test and is the best predictor of symptom severity and functional status in idiopathic CTS.
Arno Lataster+6 more
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Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a common disorder. In the majority of cases, patients with CTS can be diagnosed by means of appropriate history taking. Nerve conduction examination of the nervus medianus is the most important additional diagnostic test and is the best predictor of symptom severity and functional status in idiopathic CTS.
Arno Lataster+6 more
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Ultrasound (US) of the carpal tunnel adds value to the usual electrophysiology diagnosis by confirming doubtful results or evaluating patients who do not improve after surgery. US sometimes provides the surgeon or the referring physician with important information about normal variants or common or even rare causes of the nerve compression. The size of
Wafa Derbali, Philippe Peetrons
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1967
IN 1880, in the Archives of Medicine, a paper appeared under the title, "Acroparesthesia," by Dr. J. J. Putnam, at that time "electrician" to the Outpatient Department of the Massachusetts General Hospital. Later, his title was altered to "neurologist." This paper was subtitled "A Series of Cases of Paresthesia – Mainly of the Hands – Recurrence and ...
Ralph A. W. Captain Lehman+1 more
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IN 1880, in the Archives of Medicine, a paper appeared under the title, "Acroparesthesia," by Dr. J. J. Putnam, at that time "electrician" to the Outpatient Department of the Massachusetts General Hospital. Later, his title was altered to "neurologist." This paper was subtitled "A Series of Cases of Paresthesia – Mainly of the Hands – Recurrence and ...
Ralph A. W. Captain Lehman+1 more
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