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[Rare traction injury to the radial nerve].
Zentralblatt fur Neurochirurgie, 1978Presenting 3 examples, the author deals with the traction damage of the N. radialis in which the lesion was located in the region of the elbow. In each case, the injury of the nerve was caused by a violent hyperflexion of the wrist when the back of the hand was struck by a heavy blow. The symptoms were produced immediately after the trauma.
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Sural Nerve Autografts for High Radial Nerve Injury With Nine Centimeter or Greater Defects
Journal of Hand Surgery, 2008Young Ho Lee +2 more
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Scandinavian Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and Hand Surgery, 2007
Niels O B Thomsen, Lars B Dahlin
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Niels O B Thomsen, Lars B Dahlin
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Radial Nerve Injury During Double Plating of a Displaced Intercondylar Fracture
Journal of Hand Surgery, 2012Rebecca Lim
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Radial nerve injury after routine peripheral vein cannulation
Journal of Clinical Anesthesia, 1995David N Thrush
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