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Fibrolipoma of the median nerve: MRI

Clinical Radiology, 1997
The MRI findings of two patients with fibrolipoma of median nerve are presented. A characteristic 'cable-like' appearance of the tumour was present on T1-weighted images. Unique imaging features of these cases included extension of the lesion into the radial digital nerve of the index finger in case 1 and extraneuronal extension of a exophytic fatty ...
J.S. Blebea   +4 more
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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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Anatomy of the median nerve and its clinical applications.

Hand Surgery and Rehabilitation, 2019
M. Soubeyrand   +4 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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MEDIAN NERVE LIPOMA IN THE HAND

The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1964
1. Two cases are reported in which there was diffuse fibro-fatty overgrowth or tumour formation involving the adipose tissue of the median nerve. In each the diagnosis was confirmed by operation and histological examination. 2. The first case is an example of the developmental abnormality usually referred to as "macrodystrophia lipomatosa." The ...
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