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DOI: 10.1007/s12593-009-0001-z
Preoperative ultrasound in de Quervain’s disease: an investigation worth doing
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Publikationsverlauf
12. Dezember 2008
04. März 2009
Publikationsdatum:
02. September 2016 (online)

Abstract
Background
The diagnosis of de Quervain’s disease is traditionally clinical. There are no defined objective criteria to select a mode of treatment (conservative or surgical). Usually, all cases are initially treated conservatively and are offered surgery if it fails. Persistent symptoms after surgery, a nightmare for treating surgeon, are attributed to improper diagnosis or inadequate release of the compartment.
Methods
A total of 45 symptomatic wrists in 42 patients were analyzed. All patients underwent ultrasound examination using a 12 MHz linear array transducer by the same radiologist in both the affected and unaffected wrists.
Results
The highest incidence was seen in housewives involved in domestic work.
Conclusion
Ultrasound is a worthwhile preoperative investigation in case of de Quervain’s disease.
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