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Does CTS Cause Arm Pain Upon Dislocation Of A Movable Lump?

I found a hard movable mass above my left elbow. It feels like it may be attached to a tendon or muscle. I wouldn t say it was painful but it does illicit almost a nerve pain down my arm when moved. I do have carpal tunnel so I am unsure if the sensation I get when it is moved is relate to that.
Tue, 26 Apr 2016
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Hello dear Greetings
Regarding your experience with shaking movable mass around your elbow with previous history of carpal tunnel syndrome I am suggesting that you have developed a synovial bursitis
In view of this please see a surgeon specialist for expert clinical assessment and possible aspiration of the mass for cytology or an excision biopsy
I hope this helps
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Does CTS Cause Arm Pain Upon Dislocation Of A Movable Lump?

Hello dear Greetings Regarding your experience with shaking movable mass around your elbow with previous history of carpal tunnel syndrome I am suggesting that you have developed a synovial bursitis In view of this please see a surgeon specialist for expert clinical assessment and possible aspiration of the mass for cytology or an excision biopsy I hope this helps I