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Nontraumatic Bilateral Axillary Nerve Injuries in Quadrilateral Space

open access: hybrid, 2011
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Axillary Nerve Dysfunction

2019
This chapter discusses dysfunction of the axillary nerve, its clinical presentation, causes, investigation and management.
C. Charalambous
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Axillary Nerve Injury

Oxford Medicine Online, 2018
Axillary nerve injury has been associated with sports injuries, especially those involving anterior shoulder dislocation. The nerve injury leads to weakness of the deltoid and teres minor muscles, which impairs abduction and external rotation of the arm at the shoulder.
Russell A. Payne, Elias B. Rizk
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Axillary Nerve Palsy

2017
A 55-year-old lady dislocated her right shoulder following a fall. It was noted that she had reduced sensation over the “regimental badge” area. She underwent closed reduction of the dislocation in casualty under sedation. After successful reduction, the patient presented with an inability to elevate her arm and persistent numbness over the regimental ...
C. Ng
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High‐Resolution Ultrasound Imaging of Axillary Nerve and Relevant Injury

Journal of ultrasound in medicine, 2023
To evaluate the feasibility of axillary nerve (AN) visualization in healthy volunteers and the diagnostic value of AN injury via high‐resolution ultrasonography (HRUS).
Shuai Fu   +4 more
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A Surgical Framework for the Management of Incomplete Axillary Nerve Injuries

Journal of reconstructive microsurgery, 2022
Background  Axillary nerve injury is the most common nerve injury affecting shoulder function. Nerve repair, grafting, and/or end-to-end nerve transfers are used to reconstruct complete neurotmetic axillary nerve injuries.
David Chi   +8 more
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