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Multihit Injury of the Radial Nerve in a 62-year-old Woman: A Case Report
Summary:. We report the case of a 62-year-old female patient with a triple-crush radial nerve injury, diagnosed in subsequent order following a fracture of the left humerus.
Johannes C. Heinzel, MD +5 more
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Combined Median, Ulnar, and Radial Nerve Injury after a Spiral Humeral Shaft Fracture [PDF]
Summary:. We report the case of a 43-year-old woman who presented with combined radial, median, and ulnar nerve palsies and a spiral humeral shaft fracture after falling down stairs.
Melinda J. Choi, MD +4 more
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THE RELEVANCE is determined by the significant frequency of iatrogenic injuries of the radial nerve during internal osteosynthesis of the humerus, long-lasting functional disorders, a large number of unsatisfactory results, as well as the lack of a ...
Y. A. Bogolyubsky +7 more
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Radial nerve risk in bicortical implant trajectories for pediatric medial epicondyle fixation: A 3D MRI-based observational study. [PDF]
Avendano JP +5 more
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A Cadaveric Study of Radial Nerve Course and its Clinical Implications on Radial Nerve Block at Elbow [PDF]
Introduction: Upper limb nerve blocks are done commonly by brachial plexus (C5-T1) blocks via supraclavicular, infraclavicular approaches. Sometimes a single peripheral nerve needs additional block with local anaesthetic to achieve adequate block ...
Srimathi Ramasamy +2 more
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Measurement of the Radial Nerve Danger Zone in Filipino Adults: A Cadaveric Study [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: The radial nerve danger zone (RNDZ) is an important anatomic consideration to anticipate or prevent injury in trauma assessment or surgical fixation. No published estimate currently exists for Filipinos.
Rubio DA, Pacheco A, Abrilla A
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Some authors have proposed the potential role of the radial nerve in lateral epicondylalgia. The aims of this study were to investigate the presence of pressure pain hyperalgesia and nerve swelling (increased cross-sectional area) assessed with ...
Ignacio Cancela-Cilleruelo +4 more
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Peripheral nerve torsion is increasingly recognized due to the widespread availability of nerve ultrasound imaging.1,2 A 31-year-old man presented with acute onset complete left wrist drop after prolonged sleeping on his outwardly rotated arm. There was severe conduction block across the spiral groove and nerve ultrasound showed 2 areas with increased ...
Duminda, Samarawickrama +3 more
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Is A New Combination of Tendon Transfers For Radial Nerve Palsy (RNP) Needed? [PDF]
Radial nerve palsy following traumatic humeral diaphyseal fractures occurs uncommonly. Most recover with good outcome. However the cases with poor outcome or recovery will have tendon transfers to regain the lost functions.
IMA Ramdhan, SA Nawfar, M Paiman
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Normal Motor and Sensory Nerve Conduction Velocity of Radial Nerve in Young Adult Medical Students [PDF]
Introduction: Normal nerve conduction velocity of radial nerve is essential for differential diagnosis of various type of radial neuropathies, C7 radiculopathy and nerve lesion.
Sunil Chouhan
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