
doi: 10.1007/bf02951104
pmid: 13574993
The clinical picture of the carpal tunnel syndrome is reviewed, and its relationship to acroparaesthesia is discussed. Attention is drawn to the value of splinting the wrist as both a diagnostic and therapeutic measure.
Diagnosis, Differential, Humans, Disease, Paresthesia, Wrist, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Diagnosis, Differential, Humans, Disease, Paresthesia, Wrist, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
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