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AbstractBackground: Magnetic resonance imaging is most commonly employed, alongside electrodiagnostic studies, in the diagnosis of ulnar nerve entrapment. It is expensive, time consuming, not readily available to the general public, and limits imaging to ... see more

Cutaneous nerve entrapment plays an important role in neuropathic pain syndrome. Due to the advancement of ultrasound technology, the cutaneous nerves can be visualized by high-resolution ultrasound. As the cutaneous nerves course superficially in the sub... see more

Two cases of paediatric radial and ulnar nerve injuries occurring at operative treatment of distal humeral epiphyseal fractures. In one case, the nerve laceration was associated with a defect, requiring reconstruction by nerve grafting. In a 2nd... see more

Impairments of the ulnar nerve in the courses of supracondylar fractures of the humerus (SCHF) are one of the most common complications after elbow fractures in children. A 6-years-old girl presented to the Emergency Department with the complaint of pain ... see more

The effects of peripheral nerve compression have only been appreciated for a century. Panas published the first description of tardy ulnar palsy in 1878(17), exactly a hundred years ago, although Morton had preceded him by two years in his classical paper... see more

AbstractDislocation of the ulnar nerve with snapping triceps syndrome has been implicated as a cause of cubital tunnel syndrome. Patients with this condition may clinically present with a snapping sensation at the elbow upon flexion along with ulnar neuro... see more

In this paper, we describe a very rare variant in the course of the ulnar artery that we encountered in dissecting the right upper limb of a 74-year-old man. The ulnar artery arose standardly from the brachial artery in the cubital fossa. However, its ens... see more

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