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Nerve Entrapment

Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology, 1998
Entrapment and compressive neuropathies are frequent clinical conditions occurring about the elbow. In most instances clinical and electromyograhic evaluation are adequate for patient management, but in some cases further evaluation with imaging techniques is required.
Javier, Beltran, Zehava Sadka, Rosenberg
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Nerve Entrapments

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 2020
There are more than 2 dozen nerve entrapment syndromes in the body. Generally, these occur at sites of fibroosseous or fibromuscular tunnels. Any insult that leads to an increase in the size of the nerve or a decrease in the volume of the tunnel will cause compression.
Lauren, Jacobson   +2 more
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Entrapment and compressive neuropathies

Medical Clinics of North America, 2003
Entrapment and compressive neuropathies of the upper and lower extremities are frequently encountered disorders in the office. Certain clinical clues in the history and examination, along with electrodiagnostic testing and imaging studies, often suggest the correct diagnosis.
Barbara E. Shapiro, David C. Preston
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Popliteal Vascular Entrapment

World Journal of Surgery, 2005
Popliteal Arterial Entrapment (PAE) was first reported in 1879 by Stuart, a medical student at the University of Edinburgh. Mr. Stuart observed, during the dissection of an amputated leg of a 64-year-old man, a popliteal artery coursing around the medial head of the gastrocnemius muscle and aneurysmal changes in the popliteal artery distal to the point
DI MARZO, Luca, CAVALLARO, Antonino
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The entrapment neuropathies

Muscle & Nerve, 1978
AbstractThis article discusses various entrapment neuropathies as well as their clinical features and treatment. In most patients with compression neuropathies, diagnosis and therapy can be effected early if a careful neurologic examination as well as x‐ray and electrodiagnostic (EMG and nerve conduction) studies are performed when the patient ...
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Entrapment Neuropathies

Neurologic Clinics, 2013
Compression neuropathy includes a heterogeneous group of focal neuropathy syndromes related to peripheral nerve compression. Although acute or chronic compression-related injury may occur in essentially any peripheral nerve, certain anatomic considerations may predispose certain nerves to intrinsic or extrinsic compression-related injury.
William David, Arnold, Bakri H, Elsheikh
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Popliteal Artery Entrapment

2003
A 26-year-old female presented with a 6-year history of cold foot, paraesthesia and cramping in both legs after intensive physical training. She was a recreational bodybuilder and complained of her symptoms mostly after sporting activity. Symptoms subsequently became more severe, with cramping requiring 20 min to release after sport.
DI MARZO, Luca, RICH N. M.
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Fascial entrapment neuropathy

Clinical Anatomy, 2019
Entrapment neuropathies are debilitating clinical conditions, creating significant morbidity in the upper and lower extremities in terms of pain, sensory abnormalities, and motor weakness, becoming a challenge to diagnose and treat. Because entrapments can have multiple origins, a misinterpretation of anatomy during examination can lead to incorrect ...
Stecco A., Pirri C., Stecco C.
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Nerve Entrapment

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2015
After reading this article, the participant should be able to: 1. Understand the pathophysiology of chronic nerve compression. 2. Describe the evaluation of a patient presenting with compression neuropathy. 3. Discuss the current controversies in the management of compression neuropathies. 4.
John R. Barbour   +4 more
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Demographic entrapment

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1993
Demographic entrapment is a situation in which a population exceeds the carrying capacity of its own ecosystem and its 'connectedness' to other ecosystems. It can be looked upon as a disorder of the demographic transition which presents serious ethical problems in that there are occasions on which there is a conflict between the interests of the child ...
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