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Nerve Entrapment and Compression Syndromes of the Elbow
Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology, 2010Nerve compression and entrapment syndromes are classic examples of the integrated role of radiologists and clinicians in achieving difficult but accurate diagnoses. The pathology of nerves can only be understood after evaluating the normal architecture and imaging characteristics of nerves.
Eric Bogner
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Suprascapular nerve compression syndrome
Surgical Neurology, 1984Five patients suffering from suprascapular nerve compression syndrome were treated by surgical decompression of the nerve. The syndrome is described and the surgical treatment is outlined. The diagnostic necessity for electromyography is stressed as is the intraoperative evaluation of the conductive obstacle by use of electrostimulation.
T, Laulund +3 more
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Nerves in a pinch: imaging of nerve compression syndromes
Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2004Nerve compression is a common entity that can result in considerable disability. Early diagnosis is important to institute prompt treatment and to minimize potential injury. Although the appropriate diagnosis is often determined by clinical examination, the diagnosis may be more difficult when the presentation is atypical, or when anatomic and ...
Mary G, Hochman, Jeffrey L, Zilberfarb
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Peripheral Nerve Compression Syndromes in Children
The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2020Nontraumatic neuropathies of the upper limb are rare in children. In this paper, we present the latest updates in this field and also critically review the diagnosis and treatment of nerve compression syndromes in children. This review describes the most common manifestations including idiopathic carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), CTS occurring as a ...
Giovanni Gallone +2 more
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Operative Techniques in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2002
Summary At least three nerve compression syndromes affecting the forearm are associated with the three major nerves as they cross the elbow; two more syndromes are associated with them as they cross the wrist. Thorough establishment of the diagnosis combined with meticulous surgical technique are rewarded with successful outcomes for patients ...
Allen L. Van Beek, Paul Lim
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Summary At least three nerve compression syndromes affecting the forearm are associated with the three major nerves as they cross the elbow; two more syndromes are associated with them as they cross the wrist. Thorough establishment of the diagnosis combined with meticulous surgical technique are rewarded with successful outcomes for patients ...
Allen L. Van Beek, Paul Lim
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Octavus Nerve Neurovascular Compression Syndrome
European Neurology, 2008The octavus nerve neurovascular compression syndrome is a neuropathy of the 8th cranial nerve caused by vascular compression. The clinical, neurophysiological and therapeutic aspects of this syndrome will be discussed on the basis of 10 patients.
J P, Ter Bruggen +3 more
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Pathophysiology of Nerve Compression Syndromes
The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 1999Nerve compression syndromes involve peripheral-nerve dysfunction that is due to localized interference of microvascular function and structural changes in the nerve or adjacent tissues. Although a well known example is compression of the median nerve at the wrist (carpal tunnel syndrome), other nerves, such as the ulnar nerve at the wrist or the elbow ...
D, Rempel, L, Dahlin, G, Lundborg
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Median nerve compression in Proteus syndrome
Pediatric Surgery International, 1998Proteus syndrome is a multi-organ disorder, a prime feature of which is localized gigantism, usually clinically obvious. Symptoms secondary to hypertrophy of nerves has not been previously recognized as a part of the syndrome.
M, McCullagh +4 more
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Nerve Compression Syndromes in Sport Climbers
International Journal of Sports Medicine, 2001The aim of this study was to determine and evaluate nerve compression syndromes of the upper and lower extremity in sport climbing. Although considerable research has been conducted on orthopedic problems associated with sport climbing, there has been little comprehensive evaluation of the associated neurological problems.
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Management of nerve compression syndrome in musicians
Hand Clinics, 2003Nerve compression syndromes are common in the general population, and they are also common in musicians. As many as 30% of musicians who have a recognized musculoskeletal disorder are diagnosed with a nerve compression syndrome. Thus, it is important to consider the diagnosis of nerve compression syndromes in all musicians who present with ...
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