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What role for ultrasound in diagnosing carpal tunnel syndrome?
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Contributors JMD wrote the manuscript and revised it; SAG wrote and reviewed the manuscript and reviewed the revision.
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Competing interests None.
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Provenance and peer review Commissioned; externally peer reviewed. This paper was reviewed by Roger Whittaker, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, and Jeremy Bland, Kent, UK.
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