2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.bjps.2015.10.030
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Multiple etiologies of trigger wrist

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“…The carpal tunnel was released in all cases of the present series that were associated with CTS. The disappearance of triggering has been demonstrated in all the reports after surgical treatment [2,6,10]. Similarly, the symptoms were resolved in all patients of the present series following the surgical intervention.…”
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confidence: 81%
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“…The carpal tunnel was released in all cases of the present series that were associated with CTS. The disappearance of triggering has been demonstrated in all the reports after surgical treatment [2,6,10]. Similarly, the symptoms were resolved in all patients of the present series following the surgical intervention.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…A combination of factors was the underlying cause of disorder in the remain-ing cases. A mild to moderate median nerve neuropathy without the atrophy of thenar muscle was seen in all patients of their series [2]. Unlike the study of Park et al, no anomalous muscle belly was detected as the cause of trigger wrist in the current series.…”
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“…In addition to carpal tunnel syndrome, another disorder in which aberrant muscle belly may be a contributing mechanism is trigger wrist. [23][24][25] In rare cases, trigger wrist secondary to aberrant muscle may even present with carpal tunnel syndrome. 24,26 Clinical presentations of trigger wrist include painful clicking, snapping, or catching sensation around the carpal tunnel during finger or wrist motion; in severe cases, wrist and finger motion may be limited by a triggering or locking of the joints.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…About one-third of the cases present with tenderness and mild pain due to compression of the nerves underlying fibroma of tendon sheath [ 2 ]. Fibroma of tendon sheath has also been reported to cause a “trigger wrist” [ 6 8 ], an impingement of the tumor adhering to the flexor tendons in the carpal canal, resulting in snapping finger or carpal tunnel syndrome. However, there have been few reports of the tumor causing complete flexion limitation of the finger.…”
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confidence: 99%