Upper Extremity Manifestations of Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome: A Unique Case Presentation and Management of a Pediatric Patient Over 9 Years. [PDF]
Sohini V, Jimenez N, Yeh S, Sorelle JR.
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Bilateral Upper and Lower Limb Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) in a Lung Cancer Survivor: Diagnostic and Interventional Challenges in the Setting of Radiculopathy and Prior Radiotherapy. [PDF]
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Complex Regional Pain Syndrome With Central and Peripheral Nervous System Involvement in a Patient With Metastatic Lung Cancer. [PDF]
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Segmental Zoster Paresis With Comorbid Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. [PDF]
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Imaging on the painful and compressed nerve: upper extremity. [PDF]
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Symptomatic Ulnar Nerve Compression After Biceps-to-Triceps Tendon Transfer for Elbow Extension Reconstruction in Tetraplegia: A Case Report. [PDF]
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Ulnar-Nerve Compression Syndromes at and below the Wrist
The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 1969A classification of three specific syndromes of ulnar-nerve compression at the wrist and hand with representative cases is presented and reported cases have been classified according to the location of compression. In Type I (proximal lesion), there is sensory loss in the ulnar distribution as well as some distal loss.
J D, Shea, E J, McClain
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Medial Epicondylectomy for Ulnar Nerve Compression Syndrome at the Elbow
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1979Nineteen patients were evaluated 6--17 months after medial epicondylectomy (22 extremities) for ulnar nerve compression syndrome at the elbow. Medial epicondylectomy removes the prominence against which the ulnar nerve can be traumatically compressed and no operative handling of the nerve is necessary. Pre- and postoperative nerve conduction velocities
R E, Jones, C, Gauntt
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