Carpal Tunnel, Trigger Finger, and Spinal Stenosis: The Rest of the Story.

Q4 Medicine
Joseph Rath, Victoria Durkin, Robert E Van Demark
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Abstract

Amyloidosis is a deadly systemic disease in which misfolded proteins accumulate in human tissue eventually leading to morbid dysfunction in multiple organ systems. The prognosis of untreated amyloidosis is poor. Orthopedic manifestations of amyloidosis include carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), trigger digit, distal biceps tendon rupture, rotator cuff disease, and lumbar spinal stenosis. These orthopedic conditions are early red flags for systemic amyloidosis. CTS is often the earliest manifestation and can precede the disease by over four years. With the advent of medications that can slow the progression of amyloidosis, particularly in the early stages of the disease, it is imperative to diagnose amyloidosis early on. Both primary care physicians and orthopedic surgeons can recognize the various orthopedic conditions associated with amyloidosis and play a vital role in early disease detection. Awareness of the musculoskeletal presentation of systemic amyloidosis can lead to earlier detection and treatment that can delay the progression of the disease.

腕管、扳机指和椎管狭窄:故事的其余部分。
淀粉样变性是一种致命的全身性疾病,错误折叠的蛋白质在人体组织中积累,最终导致多器官系统的病态功能障碍。未经治疗的淀粉样变性预后较差。淀粉样变的骨科表现包括腕管综合征(CTS)、触发趾、远端肱二头肌肌腱断裂、肩袖疾病和腰椎管狭窄。这些骨科疾病是系统性淀粉样变性的早期危险信号。CTS通常是最早的表现,可以比疾病早4年以上。随着药物的出现,可以减缓淀粉样变的进展,特别是在疾病的早期阶段,早期诊断淀粉样变是必要的。初级保健医生和骨科医生都能识别与淀粉样变相关的各种骨科疾病,并在早期疾病检测中发挥重要作用。意识到系统性淀粉样变性的肌肉骨骼表现可以导致早期发现和治疗,从而延缓疾病的进展。
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