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Entrapment Neuropathies in the Upper and Lower Limbs: Anatomy and MRI Features
Peripheral nerve entrapment occurs at specific anatomic locations. Familiarity with the anatomy and the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) features of nerve entrapment syndromes is important for accurate diagnosis and early treatment of entrapment ...
Qian Dong +7 more
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The structure of single- and multilevel local nontraumatic neuropathies of the upper limb [PDF]
In a retrospective study, the prevalence and structure of singlelevel and multilevel nerve damage were studied in accordance with the register of 2828 patients with local non-traumatic neuropathy of the upper limb.
Shirokov, V. A. +3 more
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Hereditary neuropathy with liability to pressure palsies is an autosomal dominant and demyelinative peripheral neuropathy which characterized by reversible episodes of sensorimotor deficits after neural compression injuries.
S Khosrawi, A Zarezadeh, B Asadi
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Occupational prognosis factors for ulnar nerve entrapment at the elbow: A systematic review
Although ulnar nerve entrapment is the second most common entrapment neuropathy, there is a dearth of studies identifying occupational prognosis factors.
Descatha, A +9 more
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Isolated Ulnar Dorsal Cutaneous Nerve Herpes Zoster Reactivation
Herpes zoster is a viral disease presenting with vesicular eruptions that are usually preceded by pain and erythema. Herpes zoster can be seen in any dermatome of the body but most commonly appears in the thoracic region. Herpes zoster virus is typically
Kural, Cemal +7 more
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Treatment for ulnar neuropathy at the elbow
Ulnar neuropathy at the elbow (UNE) is the second most common entrapment neuropathy after carpal tunnel syndrome. Treatment may be conservative or surgical, but optimal management remains controversial. This is an update of a review first published in 2011 and previously updated in 2012 and 2016.To determine the effectiveness and safety of conservative
Pietro Caliandro +5 more
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Repetitive strain injuries (RSIs) encompass a broad clinicopathologic spectrum which includes discrete patterns of tissue injury involving tendons, bursae and nerves although an element of subjective symptomatology may be contributory.
Jonnalagadda, Padmaja +6 more
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IntroductionUlnar neuropathy with abnormal non-localising electrophysiology (NL-UN) is often associated with significant disability that is difficult to manage due to the absence of anatomically defining studies.
Eoin Mulroy +4 more
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Introduction: The triceps brachii muscle is a three-headed muscle in the posterior brachium that chiefly extends the antebrachium. Its neurovascular supply comes from the radial nerve and profunda brachii artery, and its anatomy is intricately associated
Thomas A. LaFave +5 more
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