Carpal tunnel syndrome in Lyme borreliosis |
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Authors: | J J Halperin D J Volkman B J Luft R J Dattwyler |
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Affiliation: | Department of Neurology, State University of New York, Stony Brook 11794. |
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Abstract: | Neurophysiologic evidence of median nerve entrapment in the carpal tunnel was present in 25% of patients with late Lyme borreliosis. Sixty-eight of 76 consecutive, prospectively studied patients with late Lyme underwent neurophysiologic testing. Nineteen reported intermittent hand paresthesias; 17 had neurophysiologically confirmed carpal tunnel syndrome. This was not consistently associated with clinically apparent wrist arthritis or with neurophysiologically evident peripheral neuropathy. We conclude that a significant proportion of patients with late Lyme borreliosis develop carpal tunnel syndrome. |
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Keywords: | Lyme borreliosis carpal tunnel syndrome |
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