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Case Report

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Hiv Infection. A Case Report and Literature Review

by
Andrés Reyes-Corcho
1,
Dagnis Barrueta-Reyes
2,
Yadira Bouza-Jimenez
3,*,
Blas Clemente Jam-Morales
4,
Yanelka Bouza-Jiménez
5 and
Yarima Lopez-Puig
6
1
Former Chief of the Department of Infectious Diseases. Gustavo Aldereguía Lima Teaching Hospital, Cienfuegos, Cuba
2
Neurosurgery Service. Gustavo Aldereguía Lima Teaching Hospital, Cienfuegos, Cuba
3
Emergency Care Department. Paquito González Cueto Teaching Hospital, Cienfuegos, Cuba
4
Department of Infectious Diseases. Gustavo Aldereguía Lima Teaching Hospital, Cienfuegos, Cuba
5
Department of Internal Medicine. Gustavo Aldereguía Lima Teaching Hospital, Cienfuegos, Cuba
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Infect. Dis. Rep. 2009, 1(1), e2; https://doi.org/10.4081/idr.2009.e2
Submission received: 11 July 2009 / Revised: 11 July 2009 / Accepted: 22 September 2009 / Published: 5 November 2009

Abstract

The first clinical case of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) in Cuban HIV-infected patient was described, and the scientific literature indexed in: PUBMED/MEDLINE, LILACS and BIREME were revised. The case presented was a male with HIV infection without preceding opportunistic illnesses, CD4+ T cell count over 200 cells/mm3 and clinical symptoms of pain, tingling and numbness in the right hand and wrist for three months. The electrophysiological study was compatible with CTS. The pharmacological treatment did not modify the symptoms and the patient received specific surgical treatment with absolute resolution of symptoms. CTS is a compressive neuropathy that can occur in HIV-positive individuals with as similar frequency as in the general population. The association between HIV infection and CTS is scarcely described in the medical scientific literature and probably does not represent a different phenomenon from what happens in the HIV-negative population. Nevertheless, its clinical recognition among other neurological and muscle-skeletal manifestations in HIV-infected patients is important.
Keywords: Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection; carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS); clinical diagnosis; treatments Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection; carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS); clinical diagnosis; treatments

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Reyes-Corcho, A.; Barrueta-Reyes, D.; Bouza-Jimenez, Y.; Jam-Morales, B.C.; Bouza-Jiménez, Y.; Lopez-Puig, Y. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Hiv Infection. A Case Report and Literature Review. Infect. Dis. Rep. 2009, 1, e2. https://doi.org/10.4081/idr.2009.e2

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Reyes-Corcho A, Barrueta-Reyes D, Bouza-Jimenez Y, Jam-Morales BC, Bouza-Jiménez Y, Lopez-Puig Y. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Hiv Infection. A Case Report and Literature Review. Infectious Disease Reports. 2009; 1(1):e2. https://doi.org/10.4081/idr.2009.e2

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Reyes-Corcho, Andrés, Dagnis Barrueta-Reyes, Yadira Bouza-Jimenez, Blas Clemente Jam-Morales, Yanelka Bouza-Jiménez, and Yarima Lopez-Puig. 2009. "Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Hiv Infection. A Case Report and Literature Review" Infectious Disease Reports 1, no. 1: e2. https://doi.org/10.4081/idr.2009.e2

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