Role of Ultrasonography and MRI in Evaluation of Carpal tunnel syndrome

Ahmed Osama Ali;

Abstract


Carpal tunnel syndrome is the most common form of entrapment neuropathy, particularly in middle aged females (Martinoli et al,2000).
Nerve compression may result from bony or soft tissue lesions at this region. The most common cause of compression is


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Title Role of Ultrasonography and MRI in Evaluation of Carpal tunnel syndrome
Authors Ahmed Osama Ali
Keywords Role of Ultrasonography and MRI in Evaluation of Carpal tunnel syndrome
Issue Date 2007
Description 
Carpal tunnel syndrome is the most common form of entrapment neuropathy, particularly in middle aged females (Martinoli et al,2000).
Nerve compression may result from bony or soft tissue lesions at this region. The most common cause of compression is

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