2014
DOI: 10.11604/pamj.2014.19.283.5665
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Unusual presentation of multiple nerve entrapment: a case report

Abstract: Cubital tunnel syndrome is the most common form of ulnar nerve entrapment and the second most common entrapment neuropathy of the upper extremity after carpal tunnel syndrome. However, bilateral compressive ulnar neuropathy is a rare condition. Electro diagnostic studies are a valid and reliable means of confirming the diagnosis.

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“…3 They noted that intraoperatively all patients had evidence of median nerve compression at the carpal tunnel and the ulnar nerve compression under Osborne's ligament, and 88% of patients had resolution in numbness in both distributions. 3 Citisli et al 11 published a case of a healthy 38-year-old man with left carpal and cubital tunnel syndrome as well as right cubital tunnel syndrome. Vimercati et al 12 described a case of a healthy 22-year-old male chef who demonstrated symptoms of bilateral cubital and carpal tunnel syndromes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 They noted that intraoperatively all patients had evidence of median nerve compression at the carpal tunnel and the ulnar nerve compression under Osborne's ligament, and 88% of patients had resolution in numbness in both distributions. 3 Citisli et al 11 published a case of a healthy 38-year-old man with left carpal and cubital tunnel syndrome as well as right cubital tunnel syndrome. Vimercati et al 12 described a case of a healthy 22-year-old male chef who demonstrated symptoms of bilateral cubital and carpal tunnel syndromes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%