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Trifid median nerve
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04 Apr 2024
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Ultrasound
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Carpal tunnel syndrome
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03 Apr 2024
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Ultrasound
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Transthyretin amyloidosis
Transthyretin (ATTR) amyloidosis is a form of systemic amyloidosis characterized by the misfolding, aggregation and deposition of transthyretin-related (TTR) protein in various organs 1-6. This can occur in the following two forms namely in the setting of a genetically normal transthyretin-relat...
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Light chain amyloidosis
Amyloid light chain (AL) amyloidosis or immunoglobulin light chain amyloidosis is a systemic amyloidosis and a plasma cell proliferative disorder characterized by deposition of misfolded monoclonal kappa or lambda light chains produced by clonal plasma cells 1-6.
Epidemiology
Amyloid light cha...
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Carpal tunnel syndrome
Published
21 Feb 2024
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MRI
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Carpal tunnel ganglion
Published
13 Jan 2024
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Ultrasound
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Recurrent carpal tunnel syndrome
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01 Feb 2024
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Ultrasound
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Recurrent carpal tunnel syndrome
Recurrent carpal tunnel syndrome is the persistence or re-occurrence of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) symptoms after carpal tunnel release surgery.
Epidemiology
The re-operation rate for new or persistent CTS symptoms is 1-3% 1-3.
Pathology
Persistence or re-occurrence of CTS symptoms may be ...
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Carpal tunnel ganglion
Published
02 Nov 2023
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Diagram
Ultrasound
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Recurrent carpal tunnel syndrome
Published
01 Sep 2023
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Ultrasound
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Flexor carpi radialis tendinopathy
Flexor carpi radialis (FCR) tendinopathy presents with pain in the volar radial wrist. It usually develops due to chronic overuse, particularly in areas of the tendon that are exposed to rough surfaces (e.g. osteophytes).
Epidemiology
Flexor carpi radialis tendinopathy is a rare condition that...
Case
Carpal tunnel syndrome
Published
01 Aug 2023
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Ultrasound
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Dialysis access-associated steal syndrome
Dialysis access-associated steal syndrome or haemodialysis access-related hand ischemia arises as a complication of arteriovenous (AV) access.
Epidemiology
Symptomatic dialysis access-associated steal syndrome has been reported in up to 6% of AV access patients ref. Prevalence is higher in bra...
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Bipartite carpal
Bipartite carpals is when one of the carpal bones has divided into two seperate parts. This is considered a normal variant within the wrist. Typically the most frequent bipartite carpals are the scaphoid or triquetrum. However it theoretically can occur in any carpal bone, including the hamate
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Acute carpal tunnel syndrome due to foreign body
Published
09 May 2023
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Ultrasound
Photo
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Median nerve flattening ratio
The median nerve flattening ratio is a parameter used for the diagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome (usually by ultrasound). It is calculated by dividing the span of the long axis by that of the short axis of the median nerve at around the pisiform level.
A ratio of greater then 3 is often consi...
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Persistent median artery of the forearm with bifid median nerve - bilateral
Published
20 Mar 2023
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Ultrasound
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Bifid median nerve and persistent median artery of the forearm
Published
26 Dec 2022
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Ultrasound
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Carpal tunnel syndrome
Published
30 Jun 2022
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MRI
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Colles fracture
Published
24 Mar 2022
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CT