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Seok Woo Hong, Hyun Sik Gong
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Median neuropathy at the wrist in patients with systemic sclerosis: two-year follow-up study. [PDF]
Sriwong PT +3 more
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Fibrolipomatous hamartoma of the median nerve: An unusual cause of carpal tunnel syndrome
Fibrolipomatous hamartoma is a rare benign tumor‐like condition that affects most commonly the median nerve. The diagnosis is usually confirmed through its typical appearance on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) without the need for a nerve biopsy.
Mario Gilberto Siqueira +5 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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Cadaveric Study of Thread Carpal Tunnel Release Using Newly Developed Thread, With a Histologic Perspective [PDF]
Objective To examine the usefulness and feasibility of modified thread carpal tunnel release (TCTR) by comparing the results of using pre-existing commercial thread with those of a newly developed thread (Smartwire-01).
Hae-Yeon Park +5 more
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Asymptomatic median neuropathy in patients with diabetic polyneuropathy
Aim: This study aims to investigate whether asymptomatic median neuropathy (AMN) in patients with diabetic peripheral polyneuropathy (DPNP) is a result of polyneuropathic involvement of median nerve (MN) or its true entrapment.
Murat Alemdar
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Is there an association between the Hand Diagram and Electrodiagnostic Testing for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome? [PDF]
Objective Verify if there is an association between the hand diagram of paresthesia (HDP) and the results of electroneuromyography (ENMG) in the diagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome.
Henver Ribeiro Paiva Filho +4 more
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To describe the sonographic appearance of pronator teres syndrome and the role of ultrasound-guided hydrodissection for its management.
Shojaie Parham +4 more
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Vibration-induced median neuropathy [PDF]
A 42-year-old man used an electrical sander without protective gloves for 8 hours while cleaning rust from a fence (figure, A). Subsequently, he noted left thumb abduction weakness with …
Bashar, Katirji, David C, Preston
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Most Frequent Compressive Limb Neuropathies: A Literature Review
Peripheral nerve injuries vary in length and severity, and they can occur secondary to trauma, compression and ischemia, leading to both motor and sensory neurological deficits. Nerve compression can occur in both the upper and lower limbs.
Donizete Tavares da Silva +5 more
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