نتایج جستجو برای: compression neuropathy

تعداد نتایج: 135494  

ژورنال: پژوهش در پزشکی 2009
محمد صادقی2, شاهین, گوشه2, جمال, یاوری1،, مسعود,

Abstract Backgraound: Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the most common nerve compression neuropathy. It is a multifactorial syndrome and several systemic and local factors such as carpal tunnel anatomy and its variation change the size, shape and volume of this tunnel. In this study, we seek to explain the relation between anatomic variation of thenar muscle and CTS. Methods: This descripti...

2016
Chi Hyung Lee Geun Sung Song Young Ha Kim Dong Wuk Son Sang Weon Lee

Spontaneous spinal epidural hematoma (SSEH) has been reported as a rare cause of spinal cord compression, especially in children. Clinical features are usually nonspecific, although cervicothoracic location of hematoma could be presented with progressive paraplegia. Guillian-Barré syndrome (GBS) is clinically defined as an acute peripheral neuropathy causing progressive limb weakness. Because S...

Journal: :Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 1988
R K Olney M Hanson

A 56-year-old woman developed insidiously progressive, painless weakness of her left hand. Clinical and electrodiagnostic abnormalities were limited to the motor function of the hand, with the hypothenar less affected than more distal ulnar muscles. Compression of the distal ulnar nerve by a ganglionic cyst was surgically relieved and there was postoperative improvement. The electrodiagnosis of...

2013
Thomas S Bacon Claudia F Kirsch

Figure 1: A. (Top Left) Coronal T2 MRI: Arrowhead showing right cavernous carotid displacing optic chiasm superiorly. Arrow highlighting left ACA displacing the left portion of the optic chiasm inferiorly. Also note focal hyperintensity in the right chiasm. B. (Top Right) Coronal T2 MRI: Arrowhead showing displacement of optic chiasm superiorly by supraclinoid cavernous carotid. C. (Bottom Left...

2014
Bo Ram Han Yong Jun Cho Jin Seo Yang Suk Hyung Kang Hyuk Jai Choi

OBJECTIVE Posture-induced radial neuropathy, known as Saturday night palsy, occurs because of compression of the radial nerve. The clinical symptoms of radial neuropathy are similar to stroke or a herniated cervical disk, which makes it difficult to diagnose and sometimes leads to inappropriate evaluations. The purpose of our study was to establish the clinical characteristics and diagnostic as...

Journal: :Ortopedia, traumatologia, rehabilitacja 2007
Marta Tarczyńska Robert Kołodziej Jacek Gagała

BACKGROUND Fractures of the lateral part of the humeral condyle in childhood very often go undetected and are treated incorrectly, giving rise to numerous late complications. The study evaluated the outcomes of treatment of ulnar neuropathy secondary to a fracture of the lateral part of the humeral condyle in childhood. MATERIAL AND METHODS The study enrolled 12 patients aged 28-58 who had su...

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