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Occupational Disease Surveillance: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

JAMA. 1989;262(7):886-889. doi:10.1001/jama.1989.03430070022009.
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This definition was reviewed and approved by a panel of consultants convened by NIOSH that comprise the Surveillance Subcommittee of the NIOSH Board of Scientific Counselors: H Anderson, MD, Wisconsin Department of Health and Social Services; M Cullen, MD, Yale University School of Medicine; E Eisen, ScD, Harvard School of Public Health; R Feldman, MD, Boston University School of Medicine; J Hughes, MD, University of California, San Francisco; MJ Jacobs, MD, University of California, Berkeley; K Kriess, MD, National Jewish Center for Immunology and Respiratory Medicine; J Melius, MD, New York State Department of Health; J Peters, MD, University of Southern California School of Medicine; D Wegman, MD, University of Lowell.

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