Rose R E
Department of Surgery, U.W.I., Jamaica.
West Indian Med J. 1995 Mar;44(1):32-3.
An unusual case of thrombosis of a persistent median artery as a cause of acute carpal tunnel syndrome is reported. The sudden onset of numbness in the median nerve distribution and pain in the fingers were the main symptoms. The embryonic development of the median nerve vascular supply and the reported incidence of persistent median artery are reviewed.