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Lipofibromatous hamartoma of the median nerve [PDF]
Lipofibromatous hamartoma is a rare tumour of peripheral nerves which is characterised by an excessive infiltration of the epineurium and perineurium by fibroadipose tissue.
Garg Sunil+2 more
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Median nerve neurofibroma [PDF]
A 61 year old man presented with a 6 months history of intermittent paraesthesia and numbness in the first three radial digits of the right hand. …
Henrich Kele
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Unusual nerve supply of biceps from ulnar nerve and median nerve and a third head of biceps
Variations in branching pattern of the brachial plexus are common and have been reported by several investigators. Of the four main nerves traversing the arm, namely median, ulnar, radial and musculocutaneous, the ulnar and median nerve do not give any ...
L Arora, R Dhingra
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Fibrolipomatous hamartoma of the median nerve
Fibrolipomatous hamartoma is a rare benign tumour most commonly affecting the median nerve and is characterised by fibro-fatty nerve infiltration. It results in fusiform nerve enlargement with a pathognomonic ‘spaghetti-like’ imaging appearance. Patients
Leon Malan+2 more
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Supracondylar Apophysis of the Humerus: Rare Cause of High Compression of the Median Nerve [PDF]
Supracondylar apophysis (SA) is a bony prominence that originates from the anteromedial aspect of the distal humerus with a lower projection and which, although usually asymptomatic, due to the relationship with adjacent structures can cause symptoms. We
Luísa Vital+3 more
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Median Nerve Neuropathy Caused by Persistent Median Artery Thrombosis
Summary:. Persistent median artery thrombosis mimicking carpal tunnel syndrome is rare. Here, we report the pathological, ultrasonography, and intraoperative findings of a case of persistent median artery thrombosis mimicking carpal tunnel syndrome. A 34-
Yusuke Miyashima, MD+4 more
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Trigger wrist, characterized by a clicking or snapping sensation around the wrist joint during finger or wrist motion, and bifid or trifid median nerve, which occurs in carpal tunnel syndrome along with anatomical variation of median nerve, are rare ...
Sangho Oh
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Median nerve behavior at different wrist positions among older males [PDF]
The effect of wrist flexion-extension on the median nerve appearance, namely the cross-sectional area (MNCSA) and the longitudinal (D1) and vertical (D2) diameters, was investigated among older adults (N = 34).
Ping Yeap Loh+2 more
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Lipofibromatous hamartoma (LFH) is a benign tumor that causes nerve enlargement due to fatty adipose tissue infiltration around bundles of peripheral nerves. It most commonly occurs at the median nerve with associated macrodactyly. We present an uncommon
Jorge Barraza‐Silva+4 more
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STUDY OF THE MEDIAN AND ULNAR NERVOUS BRANKS TO KAPLAN’S LINE [PDF]
Objective: This study aims to present lines A1 and A2 in association with Kaplan’s cardinal line (LCK), and relate them to the thenar motor branch of the median nerve (RMTNM) and to the deep branch of the ulnar nerve (RPNU). Methods: Ten hands of five
VICTOR NEY NUNES TOZELLO+5 more
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