spontaneous radial nerve palsy subsequent to non-traumatic neuroma
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conclusions complete recovery of the hand and finger extension was achieved in nine months. case presentation a 61 year-old man presented with the chief complaint of inability to extend the wrist and the fingers of the left hand which began suddenly the night before admission, following a three-week history of pain, numbness and tingling sensation of the affected extremity. he had no history of trauma to the extremity. electromyography revealed a severe conductive defect of the left radial nerve with significant axonal loss at the upper arm. surgical exploration identified a neuroma of the radial nerve measuring 1.5 cm in length as the cause of the paralysis. the neuroma was removed and an end-to-end nerve coaption was performed. introduction spontaneous radial palsy is a not rare finding in hand clinics. the anatomy of the radial nerve renders it prone to pressure paralysis as often called “saturday night palsy”. this problem is a transient nerve lesion and an acute one but the case presented here is very unusual in that it seems this entity can also occur as an acute on chronic situation with neuroma formation.
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Spontaneous Radial Nerve Palsy Subsequent to Non-Traumatic Neuroma
INTRODUCTION Spontaneous radial palsy is a not rare finding in hand clinics. The anatomy of the radial nerve renders it prone to pressure paralysis as often called "Saturday night palsy". This problem is a transient nerve lesion and an acute one but the case presented here is very unusual in that it seems this entity can also occur as an acute on chronic situation with neuroma formation. CASE...
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trauma monthlyجلد ۱۸، شماره ۲، صفحات ۹۸-۱۰۰
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