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Median Nerve Injury

2014
Allan Peljovich, Felicity Fishman
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Compression Neuropathies of the Median Nerve

Journal of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand, 2004
Abstract Specific compression syndromes of the median nerve are known in the proximal forearm and at the wrist. Carpal tunnel syndrome is the best known and most common, but pronator teres syndrome and anterior interosseous nerve syndrome also are clinically significant.
Robert M. Szabo, Jason T. Koo
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Intraneural Lipofibroma of the Median Nerve

Journal of Hand Surgery, 1998
Intraneural lipofibroma of the median nerve is rare. We present three cases of this condition and discuss the surgical management. Open biopsy and carpal tunnel release are usually required.
R. H. Milner, I. G. Camilleri
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Lipofibromatous Hamartoma of the Median Nerve

The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 1969
We have described one patient with lipofibromatous hamartoma of the median nerve in the forearm, wrist, and hand and reviewed thirteen reported cases. This uncommon entity, of probable congenital origin, occurs more often in females than in males.
R. J. Johnson, Michael Bonfiglio
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Bifid median nerve causing carpal tunnel syndrome: MRI and surgical correlation.

Orthopedics, 2013
Carpal tunnel syndrome can be secondary in some patients, and vascular anomalies (usually a persistent median artery), median nerve variations, or both are among the etiologic factors.
A. E. Bagatur   +2 more
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Median Nerve Tumors

2017
Carpal tunnel syndrome is caused by compression of the median nerve causing characteristic symptoms and signs including numbness, paresthesias, and weakness of the thenar muscles. It is the commonest compression neuropathy and accounts for a high number of patient visits to primary care physicians, physiatrists, and surgeons.
Irfan H. Ahmed, Omkar Baxi
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Median Nerve Entrapments

2016
Median nerve entrapments are the most common of the upper extremity entrapments. Most people think of median nerve entrapment at the wrist (i.e., carpal tunnel syndrome). It is equally important to be familiar with the other, more proximal entrapment neuropathies involving the median nerve.
William B. Ericson, Virtaj Singh
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An Unusual Branch of the Median Nerve

The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 1972
An unusual branch of the median nerve that probably separated from the median nerve high in the forearm, coursed entirely within (rather than beneath) the flexor retinaculum, and rejoined both the motor recurrent and sensory median nerve branches in the hand, is described.
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The median nerve roll – A simple way to locate the median nerve at the wrist

Hand Surgery and Rehabilitation, 2021
G. Rahmani   +3 more
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MEDIAN NERVE COMPRESSION AT THE WRIST

Hand Clinics, 1992
Median nerve decompression at the wrist is one of the most common operative procedures performed by hand surgeons, yet studies report surgical failure rates of 7% to 20%. Symptoms must be coordinated with diagnostic studies. Initial paresthesias should be documented with delayed sensory conduction time.
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