University of Oxford Researcher Describes Advances in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (Systemic low-grade C-reactive protein is associated with proximal symptom spread in carpal tunnel syndrome).
In: Pain & Central Nervous System Week, 2024-04-29, S. 1076-1076
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A recent study conducted by researchers at the University of Oxford explores the relationship between carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) and symptom spread. The study found that patients with CTS who experience symptom spread beyond the wrist report more severe sensory symptoms and greater disability. The researchers identified higher levels of serologic inflammatory mediators, such as C-reactive protein (CRP) and interleukin-6, in patients with symptom spread proximal to the wrist. These findings suggest that proximal symptom spread in CTS may be associated with low-grade inflammation. [Extracted from the article]
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University of Oxford Researcher Describes Advances in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (Systemic low-grade C-reactive protein is associated with proximal symptom spread in carpal tunnel syndrome).
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Zeitschrift: | Pain & Central Nervous System Week, 2024-04-29, S. 1076-1076 |
Veröffentlichung: | 2024 |
Medientyp: | serialPeriodical |
ISSN: | 1531-6394 (print) |
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