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Original Article

MR imaging of the wrist in carpal tunnel syndrome

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Pages 1050-1052 | Accepted 20 May 1997, Published online: 04 Jan 2010
 

Abstract

Purpose: to determine whether specific parameters measured on MR images correlated to electrophysiological changes in carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS)

Material and Methods: Prospective clinical examinations were made of 20 patients with suspected CTS. We performed bilateral electrophysiological examinations of the median nerve and bilateral MR imaging of the wrists

Results: the electrophysiological examination suggested median nerve entrapment in 18 wrists. These wrists were compared to the remaining 22 electrophysiologically normal wrists. in addition, we compared both wrists in 12 patients with unilateral symptoms of CTS without reference to the electrophysiological findings. We found no difference in specific MR parameters between the 2 groups

Conclusion: Neither symptoms nor electrophysiological findings in CTS were related to specific MR parameters

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