2019
DOI: 10.12790/ahm.2019.24.2.197
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome due to Lipoma: A Case Report

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“…Peripheral compressive neuropathy by lipoma is uncommon. Few cases of carpal tunnel syndrome by giant lipoma in the hands were described in the literature [3,4]. We report a case of a 49-year-old patient with carpal tunnel syndrome due to intermuscular giant lipoma.…”
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“…Peripheral compressive neuropathy by lipoma is uncommon. Few cases of carpal tunnel syndrome by giant lipoma in the hands were described in the literature [3,4]. We report a case of a 49-year-old patient with carpal tunnel syndrome due to intermuscular giant lipoma.…”
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confidence: 90%
“…They can occur anywhere on the body, but mostly appear on the neck, trunk, and upper extremities[6]. Lipoma in the hands is not common, and carpal tunnel syndrome due to compression of lipoma is rare[3,6].Space occupying lesions which can make carpal tunnel syndrome are distal radius fractures, carpal bone fractures or dislocation, and other soft tissue tumors such as lipoma, hemangioma, schwannoma, epidermal cyst, ganglion, and so forth[7]. Like our case, there are few cases which are giant hand lipoma induced carpal tunnel…”
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“…When their size exceeds 5 cm, they are considered to be giant (3). Lipomas rarely cause symptomatic nerve compression (4,5). Only a few cases of distal forearm-carpal lipomas have been described (1,(5)(6)(7)(8), with some of them being completely asymptomatic (1), and others, especially the enlarged ones, causing carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS)-like symptoms (5).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%