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Median Nerve Compression in Weill-Marchesani Syndrome

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1984
Weill-Marchesani syndrome is a rare, generalized disorder of connective tissue manifested by short stature, brachymorphia, and spherophakia. Inheritance is autosomal recessive. In the less than 50 reported cases, joint stiffness in the hands and thenar atrophy have been noted in adults.
A L, Dellon, J E, Trojak, G M, Rochman
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Modeling Nerve Compression in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

2018 40th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2018
Nerve function loss can result from a variety of conditions that are either sudden onset like head and spinal cord trauma or slowly develop from chronic pressure as in the case of carpal tunnel syndrome. In either case we see compression ofthe nerve ultimately resulting in axon demyelination and loss of signal conduction. For chronic conditions such as
Shana, Snarrenberg   +2 more
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Cranial Nerve Compression Syndromes

2010
Compression syndromes are vascular compressions of nerves that result in hyperfunction (hyperactivity). The most common are the trigeminal and the facial ones, resulting in trigeminal neuralgia and hemifacial spasm, respectively. But there are more, and we will discuss these here following the nerve numbers.
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[Oligofascicular median nerve compression syndrome].

Handchirurgie, 1982
The anterior interosseous nerve syndrome is described as a compression of this nerve by a fibrous band in the region of the pronator teres or the flexor digitorum superficialis muscle. We report a case which appeared clinically as an anterior interosseous nerve syndrome but on exploration no fibrous band was present.
P, Haussmann, K, Kendel
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Management of nerve compression syndrome in musicians

Hand Clinics, 2003
Nerve 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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Prevalence of cold sensitivity in upper extremity nerve compression syndromes

Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume), 2018
M. Wendt, C. Novak, D. Anastakis
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[The ulnar nerve compression syndrome].

Handchirurgie, 1981
The ulnar nerve has to bear a large amount of compression, especially in the cubital tunnel, which can be deducted from the topographic relation of this nerve to the elbow. Apart from tightness of the tunnel, intraarticular changes can also cause compression of the nerve.
P, Thümler, V, Goymann
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Endoscopically assisted nerve decompression of rare nerve compression syndromes at the upper extremity

Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, 2013
F. Leclère   +4 more
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A narrative review of nerve compression syndromes in overhead throwing athletes

International Orthopaedics
F. Zampeli   +2 more
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Relationships Between the Posterior Interosseous Nerve and the Supinator Muscle: Application to Peripheral Nerve Compression Syndromes and Nerve Transfer Procedures

Journal of Neurological Surgery—Part A, 2013
R. Tubbs   +6 more
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