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Anterior interosseous nerve syndrome

Anterior interosseous nerve syndrome (AINS), also known as Kiloh-Nevin syndrome, is one of three common median nerve entrapment syndromes, the other two being pronator teres syndrome and the far more common carpal tunnel syndrome. Epidemiology Anterior interosseous nerve syndrome is a rare ent...
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Kiloh-Nevin syndrome / anterior interosseous nerve syndrome

  Diagnosis probable
Sören Peters
Published 05 Feb 2013
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Carpal tunnel syndrome

Carpal tunnel syndrome results from compression of the median nerve (tunnel syndrome) within the carpal tunnel. It is a cause of significant disability and is one of three common median nerve entrapment syndromes, the other two being anterior interosseous nerve syndrome and pronator teres syndro...
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Pronator teres syndrome

Pronator teres syndrome (also called pronator syndrome) is one of three common median nerve entrapment syndromes; the other two being anterior interosseous nerve syndrome and the far more common carpal tunnel syndrome. Signs and symptoms result from compression of the median nerve in the upper f...
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Median nerve

The median nerve is one of the five main nerves originating from the brachial plexus and provides motor and sensory innervation to parts of the forearm and hand.  Summary origin lateral root: lateral cord of the brachial plexus (C5, C6, C7) medial root: medial cord of the brachial plexus (C8...
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Anterior interosseous nerve

The anterior interosseous nerve also known as the volar interosseous nerve arises from the median nerve in the forearm and supplies the flexor pollicis longus, pronator quadratus and the lateral portion of flexor digitorum profundus. Gross anatomy Origin The anterior interosseous nerve contin...
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Nerve compression syndrome

Nerve compression syndromes or nerve entrapment neuropathies are a group of several nerve disorders associated with sensory and/or motor loss resulting from nerve compression. Epidemiology Nerve compression syndromes are common 1-5 and can account for 10-20% of cases in specialist clinics of n...
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Median nerve entrapment syndromes

Entrapment syndromes of the median nerve represent the median nerve being compressed at a number of distinct sites leading to a number of distinct clinical syndromes.  Entrapment is but one of the gamut of pathologies causing neuropathy, albeit one of the more common etiologies and, more import...

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