Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
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Introduction
The Case of...
a simple case introducing clincial presentation and calling for a differential diagnosis to get students thinking.
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Causes and Risk Factors
often familial - small tunnels are worse
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Pathophysiology
Swelling impinges on median nerve. Nerve fibres get stripped from repetitive trauma.
There is little inflammation accompanying CTS
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Signs and Symptoms
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Investigations
- lab investigations
- diagnostic imaging
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Differential Diagnosis
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Treatments
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Consequences and Course
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Resources and References
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Topic Development
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