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Compression of the radial nerve at the elbow by a ganglion: two case reports
Journal of Medical Case Reports, 07/01/09
Jou IM et al. - Compression of nerves by extraneural soft tissue tumors of the extremities should be considered when a patient presents with progressive weakness or sensory changes in an extremity. Surgical excision should be promptly performed to ensure optimal recovery from the nerve palsy.
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