Bifid Median Nerve Compression due to a Musculotendinous Anomaly of FDS to the Middle Finger
1994 ◽
Vol 19
(5)
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pp. 616-617
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A case is presented of a bifid median nerve whose longest portion had a normal course while the other portion passed through a hole in the FDS tendon of the middle finger, at its musculotendinous junction. This caused nerve compression during muscle contraction, producing pain and dysaesthesia in the middle finger suggesting carpal tunnel syndrome.
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2005 ◽
Vol 116
(2)
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pp. 275-283
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2010 ◽
Vol 31
(8)
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pp. 1031-1036
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1999 ◽
Vol 24
(3)
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pp. 300-302
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2011 ◽
Vol 28
(6)
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pp. 642-646
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1985 ◽
Vol 61
(3)
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pp. S109