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Forearm Flexor Tenosynovitis: Likelihood Ratios

Introduction: As a differential diagnosis for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Most physical exam tests actually pick up tenosynovitis much more sensitively/specifically than they do Carpal Tunnel (i.e. actual neuropathy). Thus, the exam will pick up irritation in the carpal tunnel that can be managed medically.

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The likelihood ratios of findings for Forearm Flexor Tenosynovitis are listed below. See the left navigation bar to change the display.

Pre-Test Probability (Prevalence): %. Post-Test Probability (Predictive Value): %. Switch to display mode.
**Note that calculating probabilities from more than one finding is inherently inaccurate because findings are not independent. (For example, using two positive findings that share a common pathogenesis is likely to overestimate the true probability.)
Good Positive and Negative Likelihood Ratios
FindingResult +LR-LR
[ + ] Carpal Tunnel Compression + 0 - 31.70.1
[ + ] Phalen's Test + 0 - 7.10.1
[ + ] Reverse Phalen's Test + 0 - 50.3
Good Positive Likelihood Ratio
FindingResult +LR-LR
[ + ] Tinel's Sign + 0 - 3.10.6