1.Where is the Lesion? Glomus Tumours of the Hand.
Chris Yuk Kwan TANG ; Timothy TIPOE ; Boris FUNG
Archives of Plastic Surgery 2013;40(5):492-495
Glomus tumours are vascular hamartomas that are commonly found in the hand, particularly the subungual region. They appear as solitary or multiple tumours, and often present as a bluish discoloration of the nail plate. Different diagnostic tests are outlined, as well as imaging studies such as magnetic resonance imaging and ultrasound. Misdiagnosis and delayed diagnosis of these tumours are common, while a familial tendency is a potential risk factor but not yet proven. Complete surgical excision often results in complete symptomatic relief, while recurrences are largely due to incomplete excision or the growth of a new glomus tumour. This article aims to review the key aspects of glomus tumours and provide a diagnostic algorithm so that the lesion can be recognized and treated earlier.
Delayed Diagnosis
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Diagnostic Errors
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Diagnostic Tests, Routine
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Glomus Tumor
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Hamartoma
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Hand
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Nails
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Recurrence
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Risk Factors
2.Does Aging Matter? The Efficacy of Carpal Tunnel Release in the Elderly.
Bettina Wai Yan FUNG ; Chris Yuk Kwan TANG ; Boris Kwok Keung FUNG
Archives of Plastic Surgery 2015;42(3):278-281
Open release remains the gold standard in the treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome in cases where conservative treatment fails. However, the efficacy of carpal tunnel release in the elderly has been debated in the literature throughout the years. This review aims to review the current evidence pertaining to the efficacy of carpal tunnel release in the elderly. Based on the current evidence, the outcome of carpal tunnel release is unpredictable in the elderly. Elderly patients are also less satisfied with the operation compared to younger patients. The authors recommend that these messages be conveyed to elderly patients before surgery. Moreover, open carpal tunnel release should be offered in the early stages of treatment whenever operative management is indicated.
Aged*
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Aging*
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
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Humans
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Nerve Compression Syndromes