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Regional anatomic structures of the elbow that may potentially compress the ulnar nerve
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, 06/26/09
Karatas A et al. - Knowledge of possible compression sites of the ulnar nerve is important to the surgeon so that complications are avoided and postoperative recurrence is decreased.
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