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Neuromuscular ultrasound findings in carpal tunnel syndrome with symptoms mainly in the nondominant hand.

Pitcha ChompoopongDavid C Preston
Published in: Muscle & nerve (2021)
Neuromuscular ultrasound, in addition to electrodiagnostic studies, should be considered in all CTS patients with symptoms more severe in nondominant hand as a significant number have abnormal structural abnormalities or anatomical variations that may be causative or change the therapeutic approach.
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