Abstract
Carpal tunnel syndrome is a common diagnosis, and often there is no identifiable cause. We describe the case of a patient who developed acute symptoms secondary to calcification in the carpal tunnel. The patient was treated by decompression, and made a slow, but uneventful recovery.
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