Carpal tunnel syndrome produced by a post traumatic calcific massA report of a case in which a large calcific mass arising after a relatively minor trauma caused a reversible compression of the median nerve at the wrist; another point of interest in this case was that the mass was shortlived...
The most common treatment-emergent adverse events (AEs; greater than 10% incidence) in PTN patients were sinusitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, and headache, whereas in PHN patients it was arthralgia. The authors concluded that fulranumab did not demonstrate effectiveness in either PHN or PTN patients...
Carpal tunnel syndrome produced by a post traumatic calcific massdoi:10.1097/00006534-198410000-00044AmeteweeKPlastic & Reconstructive Surgery
The post-traumatic carpal tunnel syndrome.Journal of Trauma & Acute Care Surgery