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== Overview ==
Differential Diagnosis
[[carpal tunnel syndrome]] is often associated with repetitive work-related motions. Since, there are many conditions cause similar symptoms to [[Carpal tunnel syndrome|CTS]], an accurate history and physical examination are essential in this regard.
References
 
== Differential Diagnosis ==
* [[Idiopathic]]
* Carpometacarpal arthritis of thumb
* Cervical radiculopathy (C6)
* Flexor carpi radialis tenosynovitis
* Median nerve compression at elbow
* Raynaud phenomenon
* Ulnar or cubital tunnel syndrome
* Vibration white finger
* Volar radial ganglion
* Wrist degenerative arthritis
* [[Rheumatoid Arthritis]]
* Joint line pain, pain on motion, radiologic finding
* Neck pain, numbness in thumb and index finger only
* Tenderness near base of thumb
* Tenderness at the proximal forearm
* History of symptoms related to cold exposure
* First dorsal interosseous weakness, fourth and fifth digit paresthesias
* Uses vibrating hand tools at work
* Mass near base of thumb, above wrist flexion crease
* Limited motion at wrist, radiologic finding
 
*[[Acromegaly]]
*[[Amyloidosis]]
*[[Benign tumor]]
*[[Congestive Heart Failure]]
*[[Dermatomyositis]]
*[[Diabetes Mellitus]]
*[[Estrogens]]
*[[Fibrosis]] of flexor tendons
*[[Gout]]
*[[Hematoma]]
*[[Ddx:Hypothyroidism|Hypothyroidism]]
*[[Leprosy]]
*[[Mucopolysaccharidoses]]
*[[Paget's Disease]]
*[[Paraproteinemia]]
*[[Pregnancy]]
*[[Sarcoidosis]]
*[[Scleroderma]]
*[[Systemic Lupus Erythematosus]]
*[[Tenosynovitis]] of flexor tendons
*[[Trauma]]
*[[Tuberculosis]]
*[[Uremia]]
*Wrist [[ganglion]]
 
== References ==

Revision as of 18:39, 18 May 2018

Overview

carpal tunnel syndrome is often associated with repetitive work-related motions. Since, there are many conditions cause similar symptoms to CTS, an accurate history and physical examination are essential in this regard.

Differential Diagnosis

  • Idiopathic
  • Carpometacarpal arthritis of thumb
  • Cervical radiculopathy (C6)
  • Flexor carpi radialis tenosynovitis
  • Median nerve compression at elbow
  • Raynaud phenomenon
  • Ulnar or cubital tunnel syndrome
  • Vibration white finger
  • Volar radial ganglion
  • Wrist degenerative arthritis
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • Joint line pain, pain on motion, radiologic finding
  • Neck pain, numbness in thumb and index finger only
  • Tenderness near base of thumb
  • Tenderness at the proximal forearm
  • History of symptoms related to cold exposure
  • First dorsal interosseous weakness, fourth and fifth digit paresthesias
  • Uses vibrating hand tools at work
  • Mass near base of thumb, above wrist flexion crease
  • Limited motion at wrist, radiologic finding

References