Sarica O.Kayhan A.Öztürk E.Bayramoglu S.Güner N.T.Öztora F.2019-08-012019-08-0120101019-1941https://hdl.handle.net/11480/989Objective: Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a common peripheral entrapment neuropathy, caused by the entrapment of the median nerve. Ultrasonography (USG) has been used as a cost-effective and comfortable technique in the examination of the carpal tunnel and the median nerve in the last decade. Material and Methods: Thirty-five wrists of 21 patients with the signs, symptoms and electromyelography (EMG) confirmed diagnosis of CTS and 40 wrists of healthy adults were evaluated by ultrasonography (USG), performed with a 7.5-12 MHz transducer. Results: All of the 35 wrists of 21 patients with CTS diagnosed by EMG and 40 wrists of 20 healthy adults were diagnosed accurately. Conclusion: USG may be performed as a first step test in the diagnosis of suspected CTS.trinfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessCarpal tunnel syndromeEMGHigh resolution USGCarpal tunnel syndrome: What is the diagnostic value of USG with high resolution transducers? [Karpal tünel sendromu: Yüksek rezolüsyonlu USG'Ni·N tanisal degeri· nedi·r?]Article232263269