Researchers' Work from Istanbul Medeniyet University School of Medicine Focuses on Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (Concomitant amyloidosis is the primary cause of endothelial and coronary microvascular dysfunction in carpal tunnel syndrome).
In: Pain & Central Nervous System Week, 2024-05-06, S. 832-832
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A study conducted by researchers from Istanbul Medeniyet University School of Medicine focused on carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) and its association with amyloidosis. The study found that patients with CTS, especially those with concomitant amyloidosis, exhibited arterial abnormalities such as carotid intimal thickening and increased vascular stiffness. The researchers concluded that most arterial phenomena in CTS patients could be attributed to concomitant amyloidosis, although endothelial dysfunction was present even in patients with CTS without amyloidosis. This study provides valuable insights into the relationship between CTS and amyloidosis, highlighting the importance of further research in this area. [Extracted from the article]
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Researchers' Work from Istanbul Medeniyet University School of Medicine Focuses on Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (Concomitant amyloidosis is the primary cause of endothelial and coronary microvascular dysfunction in carpal tunnel syndrome).
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Zeitschrift: | Pain & Central Nervous System Week, 2024-05-06, S. 832-832 |
Veröffentlichung: | 2024 |
Medientyp: | serialPeriodical |
ISSN: | 1531-6394 (print) |
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