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Review Articles: Current Concepts: Entrapment Neuropathies of the Upper Extremities.

Carpal tunnel syndrome in patients who are receiving long-term renal hemodialysis.

The carpal tunnel syndrome. A study of carpal canal pressures.

Spontaneous rupture of the flexor carpi radialis tendon.

Deep postoperative wound infection after carpal tunnel release.

Symptomatic restrictive thumb-index flexor tenosynovitis: incidence of musculotendinous anomalies and results of treatment.

An aggressive return-to-work program in surgical treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome: a comparison of costs.

Carpal tunnel syndrome in chronic renal dialysis patients: clinical evaluation of 62 hands and results of operative treatment.

Recurrent carpal tunnel syndrome, epineural fibrous fixation, and traction neuropathy.

Intraoperative assessment of median nerve blood flow during carpal tunnel release with laser Doppler flowmetry.

Dialysis carpal tunnel syndrome.

The transverse carpal ligament. An important component of the digital flexor pulley system.

An analysis of the flexor synovium in idiopathic carpal tunnel syndrome: report of 625 cases.

Results of treatment of severe carpal tunnel syndrome.

Prediction of the outcome 24 hours after carpal tunnel decompression.

Carpal tunnel syndrome: surgical and nonsurgical treatment.

Year Book: A New Diagnostic Test for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.

The transverse carpal ligament. An important component of the digital flexor pulley system

Acute median neuropathy after wrist trauma. The role of emergent carpal tunnel release.

Year Book: Carpal Tunnel Decompression: 16 Second Look Operations.

Conservative management of carpal tunnel syndrome: a reexamination of steroid injection and splinting.

Carpal tunnel syndrome: surgical and nonsurgical treatment.

Patient-reported outcome after carpal tunnel release for advanced disease: a prospective and longitudinal assessment in patients older than age 70.