Abstract
We report the development of the carpal tunnel syndrome in 3 hypertensive men (aged 46-58) treated with beta-blockers (propranolol in two patients and metoprolol in the 3rd) for 8-11 years. Known causes of carpal tunnel syndrome were excluded in each case. Withdrawal of the betablocker was followed by complete resolution of symptoms and signs after a period of 8-10 weeks. No evidence of recurrence could be detected during follow-up of 7-18 months. The possible mechanisms of drug-induced carpal tunnel syndrome are briefly discussed.
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Emara, M. K., & Saadah, A. M. (1988). The carpal tunnel syndrome in hypertensive patients treated with beta-blockers. Postgraduate Medical Journal, 64(749), 191–192. https://doi.org/10.1136/pgmj.64.749.191
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