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Fibrolipoma of multiple nerves in the wrist
Singapore Medical Journal, 09/01/09
Pang HN et al. – Fibrolipoma of the median nerve is a rare condition, and it may present late with advanced signs of compressive neuropathy. Imaging would facilitate planning for surgery as well as detecting the subclinical involvement of the other nerves. An elective decompression of these nerves may be done before the presentation of late signs in an advanced disease. The treatment of this benign tumour should be restricted to simple decompression and epineurotomy.
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