“…These four MR findings are now widely accepted, although they can be nonspecific and observed in asymptomatic individuals [53]. There are various causes of carpal tunnel syndrome, including rheumatoid arthritis, gout, calcium pyrophosphate deposition, acromegaly, hypothyroidism, amyloidosis, neoplasm, ganglion, thrombosis of the median artery, fibrosis of tendons, skeletal anomaly, hemorrhage, and trauma; however, in many cases, the exact etiology remains unidentified [54]. MR imaging can help to identify the causes of carpal tunnel syndrome (Fig.…”