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An intraneural ganglion cyst of the dorsal cutaneous branch of the ulnar nerve arising from the wrist: support for the articular origin. Illustrative case. [PDF]
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Contraceptive implant migration to the ulnar nerve: A case report with literature review. [PDF]
Asaad SK +9 more
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Augmentation of the Ulnar Motor Nerve Repair with Anterior Interosseous Nerve in High Ulnar Nerve Palsy: Our Clinical Experience. [PDF]
Jith G, Mahadik K, Suba S, Giri SK.
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Return to Activity Following Isolated Ulnar Nerve Surgery: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
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Hand Clinics, 2007
The anatomy of the ulnar nerve is described from its origin at the brachial plexus to its termination in the hand and digits. The critical anatomy surrounding the cubital tunnel and Guyon canal is emphasized, and clinically relevant anatomic variations, muscle anomalies, and peripheral nerve anastomoses are described.
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The anatomy of the ulnar nerve is described from its origin at the brachial plexus to its termination in the hand and digits. The critical anatomy surrounding the cubital tunnel and Guyon canal is emphasized, and clinically relevant anatomic variations, muscle anomalies, and peripheral nerve anastomoses are described.
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Journal of Neurosurgery: Pediatrics, 2013
The authors report a very rare case of tuberculoma involving the ulnar nerve. The patient, a 7-year-old girl, presented with swelling over the medial aspect of her right forearm just below the elbow joint, with features of ulnar nerve palsy, including paresthesias along the little and ring fingers and claw hand deformity.
B. C. M. Prasad +2 more
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The authors report a very rare case of tuberculoma involving the ulnar nerve. The patient, a 7-year-old girl, presented with swelling over the medial aspect of her right forearm just below the elbow joint, with features of ulnar nerve palsy, including paresthesias along the little and ring fingers and claw hand deformity.
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