AI Article Synopsis

  • * A 45-year-old man developed acute CTS six weeks after typical CHIKV symptoms, experiencing pain and numbness in his right thumb, which didn't improve with corticosteroid treatment.
  • * After undergoing carpal tunnel release surgery, the patient found significant relief, emphasizing the need to consider CHIKV in CTS diagnoses in endemic regions and the effectiveness of surgical treatment when conservative methods fail.

Article Abstract

Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) is an arbovirus endemic to tropical and subtropical regions, primarily known for causing fever and severe joint pain. However, its capacity to induce neurological complications is less frequently documented. This case report highlights a rare presentation of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) following CHIKV infection, expanding the spectrum of CHIKV manifestations beyond its common arthropathic effects. We detail the case of a 45-year-old male who developed acute CTS symptoms, including pain, numbness, and motor dysfunction in the right thumb, six weeks after experiencing typical CHIKV symptoms of high-grade fever and arthralgia. Despite an initial treatment regimen of corticosteroids aimed at reducing inflammation, the patient's symptoms showed minimal improvement, prompting surgical intervention. Following carpal tunnel release surgery, the patient experienced significant relief and functional recovery. This case underscores the importance of considering CHIKV in the differential diagnosis of CTS in endemic areas, particularly when preceded by typical viral infection symptoms. It also supports surgical intervention as a viable treatment option for CTS associated with CHIKV when conservative management is ineffective, highlighting the need for an interdisciplinary approach in treating atypical manifestations of CHIKV infections.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11337236PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.65085DOI Listing

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