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Prognosis of acute compressive radial neuropathy

Muscle and Nerve, 2012
AbstractIntroduction: Small published case series suggest that compressive radial neuropathy is often a self‐limited phenomenon with a favorable prognosis. Due to paucity of data, we sought to clearly define prognosis. Methods: To define clinical and electrodiagnostic features in this condition, we retrospectively reviewed consecutive cases of ...
W David Arnold
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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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High-resolution 3T MR neurography of radial neuropathy

Journal of Neuroradiology, 2011
The radial nerve is a continuation of the posterior cord of the brachial plexus and one of the major nerves that provide motor and sensory innervations to the forearm. MR imaging evaluation of the radial nerve pathology has been described in scattered case reports.
Majid Chalian   +2 more
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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, Carlos Otto Heise
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RADIAL NEUROPATHY

Neurologic Clinics, 1999
The radial nerve is the largest branch of the brachial plexus, and is commonly involved in upper extremity mononeuropathies. The radial nerve is primarily responsible for motor innervation of the upper extremity extensors, as well as receiving cutaneous innervation from most of the posterior arm, forearm, and hand. There are a variety of sites at which
N, Carlson, E L, Logigian
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Windmill Pitcherʼs Radial Neuropathy

Neurosurgery, 1994
The authors present two cases of severe radial nerve injury with different sites of pathology but a similar mechanism: the "windmill" pitching motion of competitive softball. Both patients required surgical intervention with neurolysis, and both improved postoperatively.
G, Sinson, E L, Zager, D G, Kline
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An Unusual Radial Neuropathy

Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, 2019
A 23-year-old woman presented to her physician for left forearm pain of insidious onset, inability to extend the wrist, and numbness in the dorsal hand. An electromyogram (EMG) and nerve conduction study (NCS) demonstrated radial neuropathy, while magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the left elbow/forearm, performed 2 months later, revealed edema and ...
Greg, Ernst, Mark, Bagg
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