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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CT Analysis of a Potential Safe Zone for Placing External Fixator Pins in the Humerus
Background Iatrogenic radial nerve injures are a common complication during the placement of external fixator pins at the lateral aspect of the humeral shaft.
Juncai Ye +5 more
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Review of literature of radial nerve injuries associated with humeral fractures-an integrated management strategy. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Radial nerve palsy associated with fractures of the shaft of the humerus is the most common nerve lesion complicating fractures of long bones.
YuLin Li +5 more
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As a result of its proximity to the humeral shaft, as well as its long and tortuous course, the radial nerve is the most frequently injured major nerve in the upper limb, with its close proximity to the bone making it vulnerable when fractures occur.
Bumbasirevic, Marko +3 more
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Shear wave elastography of the radial nerve in healthy subjects
Objective This study was performed to examine the sonoelastographic features of the radial nerve in healthy subjects. Methods In this observational cross-sectional study, shear wave elastography was used to evaluate the radial nerve.
Mohamed A Bedewi +5 more
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Treatment of Iatrogenic Nerve Injury After Humeral Shaft Fracture Fixation: A Case Report [PDF]
Background. Iatrogenic neuropathies of the radial nerve following intramedullary nailing of the humerus are observed in 2.9% of patients. In 30% of cases, iatrogenic nerve injury is associated with distal nail locking.
Dmitry A. Kisel +5 more
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Surgical importance of using musculo-aponeurotic landmarks as a guide to identify the radial nerve in posterior approach for humeral fractures a cadaveric study in a south indian population [PDF]
Background & Aims: Long course of the radial nerve and its proximity to the humerus makes Radial Nerve (RN) prone to injury in diaphyseal fractures.
Gajapriya Palaniappan +2 more
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A variation of the brachial plexus and Radial nerve: A case report
Background and Objective: Some of the brachial plexus and radial nerve variations have been reported. In many cases, variations could be important in clinical aspect.
M Pour Ghasem +2 more
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Beware the painful nerve palsy; neurostenalgia, a diagnosis not to be missed [PDF]
We present a case of painful radial nerve palsy following application of a humeral lengthening frame. At re-operation, the radial nerve was found to be compressed against a distal pin.
Halliday, Jane +2 more
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Myelination: all about Rac n roll. [PDF]
During the development of the peripheral nervous system, Schwann cells select individual axons from a nerve bundle and establish a one-to-one relationship through a process termed radial sorting. Recent findings identify the Rho family GTPase Rac1 as the
Chan, Jonah
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