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Radial Compression Neuropathy in Advanced Parkinson's Disease

Archives of Neurology, 1985
Radial compression neuropathy developed in four patients with advanced Parkinson's disease. Electrodiagnostic studies in two patients documented the upper middle part of the arm as the site of nerve injury. The conditions of three patients improved over four months.
D N, Preston, J D, Grimes
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Radial nerve in the radial tunnel: Anatomic sites of entrapment neuropathy

Clinical Anatomy, 2003
AbstractCommon anatomical structures that can lead to radial nerve entrapment in the radial tunnel (radial tunnel syndrome) were studied in 46 embalmed cadaveric upper limbs. After dissecting the radial tunnel, we investigated: the radial nerve and its division into superficial and deep (DBRN) branches; the course of the DBRN in relation to the ...
Mrinalini, Konjengbam, James, Elangbam
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Radial Neuropathies in Wheelchair Users

American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 2009
This report presents two cases with a radial neuropathy caused by compression between the spiral groove of the humerus and a hard wheelchair surface. One case involved the arm rest and the second a hard, vertical support of the back of the wheelchair.
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Neuropathie radiale après ponction veineuse périphérique

Annales Françaises d'Anesthésie et de Réanimation, 2000
Resume Nous rapportons une observation de neuropathie radiale gauche, apres ponction veineuse chez une patiente de 59 ans. Cette derniere avait comme antecedent une amputation des quatre derniers doigts droits a l'âge de 27 ans. Un an auparavant, elle avait subi une prise de sang difficile, dans le cadre d'un bilan preanesthesique en vue d'une ...
M Nouri   +4 more
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Radial Neuropathy—Saturday Night Palsy and Posterior Interosseous Neuropathy

2018
The chapter presents a case of radial neuropathy—specifically, a patient who presented with weakness in his left hand after a fall 2 months earlier. The patient had significant weakness in the fingers of the left hand on physical examination. The assessment process is outlined, along with differential diagnosis of radial nerve entrapment at the spiral ...
Sethesh Mansinghani   +2 more
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Compressive radial neuropathies.

Instructional course lectures, 2000
Radial neuropathy can have one of several clinical presentations, depending on the level of compression: high radial nerve palsy, PIN palsy, radial tunnel syndrome, and Wartenberg's syndrome. Elucidating the history and progression of symptoms with a physical examination directed at testing individual muscles will determine the approximate anatomic ...
A M, Plate, S M, Green
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Traumatic radial neuropathy: backcasting

Russian Neurosurgical Journal named after Professor A. L. Polenov
INTRODUCTION. Traumatic radial neuropathy is not only an urgent problem of modern neurosurgery, but also cause serious socio-economic damage, as they lead to the disability of the working-age population. To this day, there are no generally accepted diagnostic algorithm and treatment of radial nerve injury.AIM.
A. Yu. Voevodkina   +3 more
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Compression neuropathy of the radial palmar thumb nerve

Chirurgie de la Main, 2004
Compression neuropathy of a single digital nerve is a rare entity. We report the case of a patient with numbness in the distribution of the radial digital nerve of the thumb caused by the use of a walking stick. The nerve was compressed between the handle of the stick, the loop and the radial sesamoid bone of the first metacarpophalangeal joint.
U, Hug, D, Burg, S V, Baldi, V E, Meyer
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Bilateral radial nerve compression neuropathy in the newborn

Child's Nervous System, 2014
This study aims to discuss the diagnosis and management of radial nerve compression neuropathy in the newborn.A personal case is presented, followed by a review and analysis of clinically similar cases identified via a PubMed search of published medical literature.We report a case of a term newborn with bilateral radial neuropathy at the humerus level.
Mario G, Siqueira   +4 more
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AAEM case report #27: Acute retrohumeral radial neuropathies

Muscle & Nerve, 1993
AbstractAAEM case report #27. Acute radial neuropathies localized to the retrohumeral course of the radial nerve are common. Most individuals fully recover within a matter of days or, at the most, a few weeks. In a few, recovery may take longer and occasionally remains incomplete.
W F, Brown, B V, Watson
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