2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejrad.2020.109234
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Clinico-radiological review of peripheral entrapment neuropathies – Part 1 upper limb

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“… 8 MRN may prove superior in the case of deeply located nerves such as the proximal portion of the sciatic nerve or in obese/muscular patients. 9 However, susceptibility artifacts from the orthopedic implants may result in the obscuration of relevant anatomy, as also suggested by the authors. 1 10 …”
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“… 8 MRN may prove superior in the case of deeply located nerves such as the proximal portion of the sciatic nerve or in obese/muscular patients. 9 However, susceptibility artifacts from the orthopedic implants may result in the obscuration of relevant anatomy, as also suggested by the authors. 1 10 …”
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“…One of the most reported sites of compression of the DBRN is the AF 41,57 . US can demonstrate the swollen and hypoechoic nerve at the level of the AF, with an abrupt reduction in CSA between the superficial and deep head of the supinator (Figure 11).…”
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“…56 One of the most reported sites of compression of the DBRN is the AF. 41,57 US can demonstrate the swollen and hypoechoic nerve at the level of the AF, with an abrupt reduction in CSA between the superficial and deep head of the supinator (Figure 11). 15,27,58 As described in the anatomical section, the normal flattening of the nerve may raise some doubt in the examiner.…”
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“…This article follows the review article titled "Clinico-radiological Review of Peripheral Entrapment Neuropathies -Part 1 Upper Limb" [5] to complete the spectrum. This review discusses the anatomy, etiology, imaging, and management aspects of common entrapment neuropathies of the lower extremity (Table 1).…”
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