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Screening of Axonal Degeneration in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Using Ultrasonography and Nerve Conduction Studies
Published on: January 11, 2019
[Unusual compression of the ulnar nerve caused by a hematic cyst]
Abstract:
Among the various possible causes underlying compressive syndromes of the ulnar nerve at the wrist, classified as "occupational neuritides", we must number the presence of a hematic cyst in Guyon's canal. The authors describe the occurrence of a hematic cyst in the region of the pyramido-unciform joint, with prompt and complete restoration of ulnar nerve function after surgical removal of the cyst.
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