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The ulnar nerve in the cubital tunnel: a foetal study

open access: yesFolia Morphologica, 2022
BACKGROUND: The ulnar nerve (UN), a terminal branch of the medial cord of the brachial plexus, is located posteromedial to brachial artery coursing along medially in the arm from the anterior to the posterior compartment through the arcade of Struthers ...
D. N. Bailey   +3 more
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Foreign Body Inside the Tunnel: A Rare Cause of Acute Cubital Tunnel Syndrome

open access: yesThe Surgery Journal, 2019
Foreign bodies are common entities found in hand surgery practice. However, they are a very rare cause of the acute cubital tunnel syndrome. A 48-year-old male patient was consulted for cubital tunnel symptoms after 2-day unconscious state in the ...
Gokce Yildiran   +3 more
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Acute Cubital Tunnel Syndrome Secondary to Anconeus Epitrochlearis Muscle

open access: yesJournal of Orthopaedics, Trauma and Rehabilitation, 2015
Cubital tunnel syndrome is the most common type of ulnar nerve entrapment that usually associates with chronic sensory and motor symptoms. Having anconeus epitrochlearis muscle is an uncommon cause of cubital tunnel syndrome.
Ying-Kan Law
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Cubital tunnel syndrome: A report of two cases

open access: yesSouth African Journal of Radiology, 2012
Cubital tunnel syndrome is the second most common peripheral neuropathy of the upper limb. This is due to the anatomy of the tunnel, the physiological changes that the nerve undergoes during elbow flexion, as well as pathological conditions that occur ...
Farhana Ebrahim Suleman, Mark D Velleman
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The cubital tunnel and ulnar neuropathy [PDF]

open access: yesThe Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1991
The anatomy of the cubital tunnel and its relationship to ulnar nerve compression is not well documented. In 27 cadaver elbows the proximal edge of the roof of the cubital tunnel was formed by a fibrous band that we call the cubital tunnel retinaculum (CTR).
S W, O'Driscoll   +3 more
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Ulnar Neuropathy caused by Repeated Thrombophlebitis of the Slow-flow Venous Malformation in the Cubital Tunnel: A Case Report [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Anatomy Radiology and Surgery
Cubital tunnel syndrome is the most common entrapment neuropathy of the ulnar nerve at the elbow. Although there are many primary and secondary causes of cubital tunnel syndrome, ulnar neuropathy secondary to recurrent thrombophlebitis of the slow- flow ...
Yugandhar Samireddypalle   +4 more
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Cubital tunnel syndrome associated with previous ganglion cyst excision in the elbow: a case report [PDF]

open access: yesClinics in Shoulder and Elbow, 2022
Cubital tunnel syndrome refers to compression neuropathy caused by pressure on the ulnar nerve pathway around the elbow. A 63-year-old male patient visited the clinic complaining of decreased sensation and weakness in his left ring finger and little ...
Woojin Shin   +2 more
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Carpal and cubital tunnel syndromes as the most common variants of upper extremity compression neuropathies

open access: yesМедицинский совет, 2020
Upper and lower extremity tunnel neuropathies are classified as the peripheral nervous system disorders and are quite common in clinical practice. The development of tunnel syndrome is associated with compression, entrapment of the nerve in the narrow ...
N. V. Pizova
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Cubital tunnel syndrome: current principles of diagnosis and treatment

open access: yesНеврология, нейропсихиатрия, психосоматика, 2019
Cubital tunnel syndrome (CTS) is manifested as hand sensory and motor impairments due to ulnar nerve compression in the cubital tunnel. The diagnosis is based on clinical data and is confirmed by electroneuromyography and ultrasonography.
V. A. Golovacheva   +7 more
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Anterior subcutaneous transposition of the ulnar nerve improves neurological function in patients with cubital tunnel syndrome

open access: yesNeural Regeneration Research, 2015
Although several surgical procedures exist for treating cubital tunnel syndrome, the best surgical option remains controversial. To evaluate the efficacy of anterior subcutaneous transposition of the ulnar nerve in patients with moderate to severe ...
Wei Huang   +5 more
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