1972
DOI: 10.1097/00003086-197203000-00009
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Median Nerve Neuropathy at the Wrist

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“…It may even go unnoticed until late involvement of the bones and joints supervene. 3,8,15 In some reports the concomitant presence of lung TB and TB of the tenosynovium has been observed. 8,11,14 In other publications concomitant pulmonary TB was not reported.…”
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“…It may even go unnoticed until late involvement of the bones and joints supervene. 3,8,15 In some reports the concomitant presence of lung TB and TB of the tenosynovium has been observed. 8,11,14 In other publications concomitant pulmonary TB was not reported.…”
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“…2,3,11 In our opinion the medical treatment of patients with negative smear test results should start after positive histopathology reports because the delay in culture and sensitivity results may delay the treatment by about 6 weeks. 2,11 Our results support this belief because 2 of our patients with positive tissue culture results and positive histopathology results had negative initial smear results.…”
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“…Erheblich seltener ist die Ablagerung von Amyloid im Rahmen einer sekundären Amyloidose bei langdauernder chronischer Entzündung.Im Grunde können sämtliche rheumatischen Erkrankungen, die sich im Bereich der Hand manifestieren, zum Auftreten eines Karpaltunnelsyndroms führen. Karpaltunnelsyndrom wird bei Rheumatoider Arthritis, Sklerodermie, systemischem Lupus erythematodes[5], Polymyositis, Dermatomyositis[1] und eosinophiler Fasziitis beschrieben. Auch bei der proximal betonten Polymyalgia rheumatica wird in 10 ± 20 % der Patienten über ein Karpaltunnelsyndrom berichtet[6].…”
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