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LIMITED JOINT MOBILITY AND CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME IN INSULIN-DEPENDENT DIABETES
Departments of General Medicine and Diabetes Northamptonshire NNI6 8UZ
*Departments of Rheumatology, Kettering General Hospital Kettering, Northamptonshire NNI6 8UZ
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1Correspondence to Dr. Morris.
Carpal tunnel syndrome is much commoner in those with limited joint mobility of the hands than in those without this complication of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. The implications of this are discussed.
KEY WORDS: Carpal tunnel syndrome, Limited joint mobility, Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, Prayer test
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