A patient with a long history of hemodialysis secondary to renal failure develops symtoms sugestive of the carpal tunnel syndrome.
on Saturday, May 14, 2011
 Question Number 0192 Question: A patient with a long history of hemodialysis secondary to renal failure develops symtoms sugestive of the carpal tunnel syndrome. Secondary amyloidosis is suspected. The most appropriate diagnostic test is a) muscle biopsy b) thyroid microsomal antibody titer c) serum complement levels d) radiograph of the wrist e) erythrocyte sedimentation test
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