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To print: Select File and then Print from your browser's menu Title: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Diagnosis Can Be Done With Ultrasound: Presented at EULAR |
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"Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Diagnosis Can Be Done With Ultrasound: Presented at EULAR " By Paula Moyer VIENNA, AUSTRIA -- June 13, 2005 -- Patients with suspected carpal tunnel syndrome may be better served by undergoing ultrasound as an initial diagnostic modality before magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and electromyography (EMG) are pressed into service, according to a team of Polish investigators whose findings were presented here June 9[th at EULAR 2005, the European Congress of Rheumatology. "Both MRI and electromyogaphy are unpleasant for patients, as well as time-consuming, expensive, and not always available," said principal investigator Anna Ciechomska, MD, PhD, professor of internal medicine and rheumatology at the Military Medical Institute in Warsaw, Poland. Ultrasound accurately identifies the hallmark findings of carpal tunnel syndrome, is easier for patients to tolerate, and is less expensive, she added. |
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