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Median nerve schwannoma

ANZ Journal of Surgery, 2018
Schwannoma, also known as neurilemmoma/neurinoma, is a benign true-capsuled tumour derived from the peripheral nerve sheath. Schwannomas are usually palpable, painless and solitary lesions.
Umit Eroglu   +4 more
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The Median Nerve

Atlas of Anatomy of the peripheral nerves, 2017
The median nerve is a mixed nerve coming from two main branches, themselves coming from the lateral and medial cords of the brachial plexus.
P. Rigoard
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Shear wave elastography of the median nerve: A mechanical study

Muscle and Nerve, 2020
Shear wave elastography (SWE) shows promise in peripheral neuropathy evaluation but has potential limitations due to tissue size and heterogeneity. We tested SWE sensitivity to elasticity change and the effect of probe position in a median nerve cadaver ...
Verena J M M Schrier   +6 more
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The Median Nerve

open access: yes, 2015
Giuliano Gentili, Mario Di Napoli
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Split median nerve

Microsurgery, 1999
Carpal tunnel syndrome is encountered frequently in the every day practice for many orthopaedic surgeons and neurosurgeons. However, the rate of recurrence or incomplete relief is high and difficult to treat. This may be related to the high percent of anomalies of the median nerve and its surrounding tissues. A case of a split median nerve entrapped by
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High Median Nerve Injuries

Hand Clinics, 2016
The median nerve serves a crucial role in extrinsic and intrinsic motor and sensory function to the radial half of the hand. High median nerve injuries, defined as injuries proximal to the anterior interosseous nerve origin, therefore typically result in significant functional loss prompting aggressive surgical management.
Jonathan, Isaacs, Obinna, Ugwu-Oju
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Neurolymphomatosis Of the median nerve

Neurology, 1995
A patient with a non-Hodgkin's lymphoma had a painful axonal neuropathy of the median nerve due to lymphomatous infiltration. The median nerve lesion was the only site of tumor recurrence for 5 months and could be diagnosed with MRI. The median neuropathy responded to chemotherapy.
Van den Bent, M. J.   +3 more
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