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Successful Management of a Pediatric Patient with Humeral Lateral Condyle Non-union, Elbow Valgus Deformity and Ulnar Neuropathy. [PDF]
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An Additional Electrodiagnostic Tool for Ulnar Neuropathy: Mixed across the Elbow. [PDF]
Parkhurst DB, Andary MT, Powell JW.
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Characteristics of ulnar neuropathy in baseball players: Focusing on the entrapment point of the ulnar nerve and valgus instability. [PDF]
Noda I, Fukumoto Y, Kitano M, Kudo S.
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Lifestyle risk factors for ulnar neuropathy and ulnar neuropathy‐like symptoms
Muscle and Nerve, 2013ABSTRACTIntroduction: We examined whether lifestyle factors differ between patients with ulnar neuropathy confirmed by electroneurography (ENG) and those with ulnar neuropathy‐like symptoms with normal ulnar nerve ENG. Methods: Among patients examined by ENG for suspected ulnar neuropathy, we identified 546 patients with ulnar neuropathy and 633 ...
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Postoperative Ulnar Neuropathy
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1980To the Editor.— I was disappointed when, at the close of the article by Miller and Camp, "Postoperative Ulnar Neuropathy" (242:1636, 1979), they mention only the operating room table and its hardware as possible culprits in the cubital tunnel syndrome.
R G, Miller, P E, Camp
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Postoperative Ulnar Neuropathy
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1981To the Editor.— We have recently seen three cases of postoperative left ulnar neuropathy. All of the cases involved compression of the left ulnar nerve at the level of the left ulnar groove-cubital tunnel at the time of cardiac surgery—valve replacement surgery in two cases and coronary artery bypass surgery in one case.
J R, Mawk, P, Thienprasit
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