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Wartenberg syndrome
Wartenberg syndrome, also known as cheiralgia paresthetica, is due to compression of the superficial branch of the radial nerve in the distal forearm and a rare nerve compression neuropathy.
Clinical presentation
Patients present with pain and paresthesia along the dorsum of the distal forearm...
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Nerve entrapment at elbow and wrist (differential)
Nerve entrapment at elbow and wrist can occur a number of distinct anatomical locations and result in several clinical syndromes, including:
Common
carpal tunnel syndrome
cubital tunnel syndrome
Less common
pronator syndrome
radial entrapment neuropathy
radial tunnel syndrome
posterior i...
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Posterior interosseous nerve syndrome
Posterior interosseous nerve syndrome is a nerve compression neuropathy of the posterior interosseous branch of the radial nerve, which affects the innervation of the forearm extensor compartment.
Epidemiology
Compressive neuropathies of the forearm are far less common than of the wrist, with ...
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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...