Neglected posterior interosseous nerve injury [PDF]
Posterior interosseous nerve (PIN) injury is uncommon due to its anatomically deep location. We report a neglected, rare case of PIN injury presenting the loss of extension of thumb, index, and small fingers with weakness of thumb abduction in a 49-year ...
Dong Yun Lee +3 more
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Palsy of the posterior interosseous nerve treated by targeted ultrasound-guided perineural hydrodissection [PDF]
Perineural hydrodissection is a minimally invasive technique using an injection of fluid to dissect the perineural plane and tissue space. This report describes a case of palsy of the descending branch of the posterior interosseous nerve (PIN) which was ...
Tsujino Shohei +3 more
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Ultrasonographic findings of posterior interosseous nerve syndrome [PDF]
Purpose The purpose of this study was to evaluate the ultrasonographic findings associated with posterior interosseous nerve (PIN) syndrome. Methods Approval from the Institutional Review Board was obtained.
Youdong Kim, Doo Hoe Ha, Sang Min Lee
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Imaging characteristics of posterior interosseous nerve syndrome [PDF]
Posterior interosseous nerve syndrome (PINs) is a rare nerve compression syndrome that affects the deep branch of the radial nerve in the supinator muscle region. In this article, we aimed to report a case of a 58-year-old male who had clinical symptoms,
Ho Xuan Tuan, MD, PhD +6 more
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Tardy posterior interosseous nerve palsy resulting from residual dislocation of the radial head in a Monteggia fracture: a case report [PDF]
Introduction We report an extremely rare case of tardy posterior interosseous nerve palsy that developed 40 years after unreduced anterior dislocation of the radial head in a Monteggia fracture.
Lee Kyung-Jae +2 more
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Posterior Interosseous Nerve Palsy Associated with Multiple Epiphyseal Dysplasia [PDF]
Multiple epiphyseal dysplasia is a condition that courses with a retarded epiphyseal development and may cause joint dysmorphia. We report a case of posterior interosseous nerve palsy in a child with dysplasia.
M A De la Red-Gallego +2 more
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Proximal or middle lesions of the ulnar or median nerves are responsible for extensive loss of hand motor function. This occurs even when the most meticulous microsurgical techniques or nerve grafts are used.
Pei-ji Wang +5 more
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Posterior Interosseous Nerve Injury From Chronic Monteggia Fracture Dislocation Requiring Nerve Reconstruction [PDF]
Monteggia fracture-dislocations are rare elbow injuries in the pediatric population. Multiple case reports have described posterior interosseous nerve (PIN) palsies in the setting of Monteggia fracture-dislocations, usually due to stretch neuropraxia. In
John Bartoletta, MD +2 more
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Posterior interosseous nerve lesion due to lipoma. Review of the literature and rare case presentation [PDF]
Posterior interosseous nerve lesion is a rare mononeuropathy of the upper limb. Atraumatic posterior interosseous nerve lesions are commonly caused by lipomas of the forearm, manifesting as slow-progressing wrist and finger drop.
Rojc Bojan, Golob Peter
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Treatment of posterior interosseous nerve entrapment syndrome with ultrasound-guided hydrodissection: A case report. [PDF]
Qin LH, Cao W, Chen FT, Chen QB, Liu XX.
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