HighlightsAnterior interosseous nerve (AIN) syndrome is a pure motor pathology.The commonest causes are compression neuropathy and brachial plexus neuritis.The optimal treatment of AIN remains unclear.Most cases of AIN syndrome resolve spontaneously.Surgical decompression is indicated in cases refractory to conservative management
Angiolymphoid hyperplasia with eosinophilia (ALHE) is a rare entity that usually occurs as 0.5-3 cm pink to brown nodules in the skin surface and subcutaneous tissues of the head & neck. Here we report an unusual occurrence in size and appearance of ALHE in the tissues of the cheek of an adult Asian male.
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