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1. Usually caused by compression, trauma, or focal ischemia (from thromobosis, embolism or inflammatory vasculitis). | 1. Usually caused by compression, trauma, or focal ischemia (from thromobosis, embolism or inflammatory vasculitis). | ||
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<br/>2. Compression | <br/>2. Compression: median n. at the wrist, radial n. at the radial groove, ulnar n. at the medial epicondyle, peroneal n. at the proximal fibular head. | ||
Latest revision as of 11:07, 20 March 2023
SUMMARY
1. Usually caused by compression, trauma, or focal ischemia (from thromobosis, embolism or inflammatory vasculitis).
2. Compression: median n. at the wrist, radial n. at the radial groove, ulnar n. at the medial epicondyle, peroneal n. at the proximal fibular head.
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