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PERSISTENT MEDIAN ARTERY IN THE CARPAL TUNNEL

PERSISTENT MEDIAN ARTERY IN THE CARPAL TUNNEL

... of median artery is a sign of primit ive arterial ...reported in previous literat ures. In 1992 George and Henneberg reported a high incidence ...he median artery among Sout h ... See full document

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Clinics  vol.72 número6

Clinics vol.72 número6

... Persistent median arteries 1.0 to 1.5 mm in diameter are typically ...a persistent median artery resulting in ...a persistent median artery could be ... See full document

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Sonographic Measurements Can Be Misleading for Diagnosing Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis

Sonographic Measurements Can Be Misleading for Diagnosing Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis

... by the same ...greater. Median motor NCS was recorded with surface elec- trodes from abductor pollicis brevis ...muscle. The stan- dard distance between stimulation at wrist and recor - ding ... See full document

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Arq. NeuroPsiquiatr.  vol.57 número2A

Arq. NeuroPsiquiatr. vol.57 número2A

... to median sensory nerve action potential onset-latency to index finger in a 140 mm fixed distance, 993 carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) hands from 668 patients were grouped into MIld ...antidromic ... See full document

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Parestesia no território do nervo mediano: efeito adverso do estimulador de nervo periférico? Relato de caso.

Parestesia no território do nervo mediano: efeito adverso do estimulador de nervo periférico? Relato de caso.

... Carpal tunnel syndrome is a consequence of the compressi- on of the median nerve in the carpal ...appears in pati- ents 30 to 60 years of age and is five ... See full document

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Progression of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome According to Electrodiagnostic Testing in Nonoperatively Treated Patients

Progression of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome According to Electrodiagnostic Testing in Nonoperatively Treated Patients

... difference in the DML of the median nerve between the first and last electrodiagnostic tests on average, although one might interpret the findings as a trend towards significance ... See full document

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A Comparison of Hand Pain and Hand Function after Z-plasty Reconstruction of the Transverse Carpal Ligament with Traditional Median Neurolysis in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

A Comparison of Hand Pain and Hand Function after Z-plasty Reconstruction of the Transverse Carpal Ligament with Traditional Median Neurolysis in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

... open carpal tunnel release. In 2013, Seitz and Lall performed a study comparing open carpal tunnel release and median neurolysis with Z-plasty reconstruction of the TCL on ... See full document

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Rev. dor  vol.16 número4

Rev. dor vol.16 número4

... especially in left upper limb. He also referred pain in lower limbs with night exacerbation, in addition to numbness in extremities and pain intensity of 6 in the visual analog ... See full document

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Arq. NeuroPsiquiatr.  vol.57 número2B

Arq. NeuroPsiquiatr. vol.57 número2B

... - Median sensory and motor distal latencies (SDL/MDL) were correlated with age and duration of symptomatology in 1498 carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) patients (17-90 years old, ...distributed ... See full document

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Rev. bras. ortop.  vol.52 número5

Rev. bras. ortop. vol.52 número5

... found in the ...present in some specific location, they can cause symptoms due to compression of the median ...and the proper management is the complete removal of ... See full document

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Rev. Col. Bras. Cir.  vol.41 número6

Rev. Col. Bras. Cir. vol.41 número6

... evaluate the prevalence of carpal tunnel syndrome in candidates for bariatric surgery comparing with the non-obese population and verify the effects on it of bariatric ... See full document

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Avaliação do questionário de Boston aplicado no pós-operatório tardio da síndrome do tunel do carpo operados pela técnica de retinaculótomo de paine por via palmar

Avaliação do questionário de Boston aplicado no pós-operatório tardio da síndrome do tunel do carpo operados pela técnica de retinaculótomo de paine por via palmar

... Carpal tunnel is the anatomical region where flexor tendons of fingers and the median nerve are ...called carpal transverse ligament. The retinaculum is a fibrous band, ... See full document

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Splinting after Carpal Tunnel Release: Does it really Matter?

Splinting after Carpal Tunnel Release: Does it really Matter?

... of the wrist after carpal tunnel release (CTR) has been practised by many surgeons especially in North ...America. The main reason was to prevent possible adverse events of bowstringing ... See full document

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The comparison of mean platelet volume and other hemogram results in patients with carpal tunnel syndrome

The comparison of mean platelet volume and other hemogram results in patients with carpal tunnel syndrome

... Objective: Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is formed by the compression of median nerve passes under the level of the transverse carpal ligament at the level of ... See full document

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Rev. bras. ortop.  vol.46 número6 en a12v46n6

Rev. bras. ortop. vol.46 número6 en a12v46n6

... on the history of the disease and physical examination, especially Tinel’s sign and the Phalen and Durkan ...along the course of the median nerve through the carpal ... See full document

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Levels of endocrine hormones and lipids in male patients with carpal tunnel syndrome

Levels of endocrine hormones and lipids in male patients with carpal tunnel syndrome

... for median nerve, 12 cm distance between 5th in- ger and wrist for ulnar nerve, 14 cm distance be- tween 4th inger and wrist for ulnar-median nerves comparisons were performed on both hands of all ... See full document

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Arq. NeuroPsiquiatr.  vol.75 número11

Arq. NeuroPsiquiatr. vol.75 número11

... at the ante- rior lexor crest of the wrist on the ulnar side of the palmar ten- don, an easily-palpable ...to the high risk of nerve injury, injection between the tendons of ... See full document

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Radiol Bras  vol.48 número6

Radiol Bras vol.48 número6

... Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the most common compres- sive neuropathy of the upper extremity, affecting 2% to 5% of the population, usually involving compression of the ... See full document

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PERSISTENT MEDIAN ARTERY ASSOCIATED WITH SUPERFICIA L RADIAL ARTERY AT THE WRIST- A CASE REPORT

PERSISTENT MEDIAN ARTERY ASSOCIATED WITH SUPERFICIA L RADIAL ARTERY AT THE WRIST- A CASE REPORT

... classified the variants of the radial artery into 2 groups. The type I variant which is more common and involves a single dorsal division and is entirely superficial as in the ... See full document

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Effect of wrist angle on median nerve appearance at the proximal carpal tunnel.

Effect of wrist angle on median nerve appearance at the proximal carpal tunnel.

... Over the past few decades, computers have become an essential tool in the ...workplace. The in- crease in computer use in daily life has caused an increase in ... See full document

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