1. A rare cause of median neuropathy at the carpal tunnel: Thrombosis of the persistent median artery
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Richa D Jain, Lokesh Bathala, H K Anuradha, Sudhir K Kale, Guruprasad S Pujar, Man M Mehndiratta, and Leo H Visser
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carpal tunnel ,mr angiogram ,persistent median artery ,thrombosis ,ultrasound ,Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,R895-920 - Abstract
Carpal tunnel syndrome is a common peripheral nerve entrapment neuropathy caused due to compression of the median nerve at the level of the wrist joint. Bifid median nerve associated with a persistent median artery is a rare entity and in itself asymptomatic anatomical variant. However, distension of the persistent median artery due to a thrombus can be symptomatic due to compression on the median nerve and can compromise the blood flow to the palm. We report a case of persistent median artery thrombosis in a young female patient who presented with symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome diagnosed on the ultrasonography and confirmed on the MRI with subsequent improvement post anticoagulation therapy.
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- 2020
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