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    Fluctuating Pain, Numbness, and Paresthesias of the Hand Caused by Compression
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Fluctuating Pain, Numbness, and Paresthesias of the Hand Caused by Compression

Question 94

Question 94

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Fluctuating pain, numbness, and paresthesias of the hand caused by compression of the median nerve at the wrist is


A) CTS.
B) MD.
C) TIA.
D) ALS.

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