Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4071180 | The Journal of Hand Surgery | 2006 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Among the various etiologies of compressive lesions, the development of an hourglass-like constriction of the nerve that is unrelated to any recognizably compressive structure is a very rare phenomenon. This problem has been reported previously for the radial nerve and its branch posterior interosseous nerve and for the anterior interosseous nerve, a branch of median nerve. Here we report 2 cases of hourglass-like constriction of the axillary nerve that were observed during surgery; the constrictive segment was unrelated to any compressive structure.
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Authors
Christophe Oberlin, Mohamed Shafi, Jean-Paul Diverres, Olivia Silberman, Hoda Adle, Zoubir Belkheyar,