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Ulnar nerve paresis secondary to lunate dislocation
European Journal of Plastic Surgery, 10/08/09
Shariff Z et al. – A volar dislocation of the lunate is a severe injury associated with rupture of the palmar capsule usually occurring as a triad with radial styloid and transcaphoid fractures. Associated median nerve palsy can occur due to palmar rotation of the dislocated lunate into the carpal tunnel, but ulnar nerve dysfunction is rare.
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