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Entrapment Neuropathies in the Upper and Lower Limbs: Anatomy and MRI Features
- Source :
- Radiology Research and Practice, Vol 2012 (2012)
- Publication Year :
- 2012
- Publisher :
- Hindawi Limited, 2012.
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Abstract
- Peripheral nerve entrapment occurs at specific anatomic locations. Familiarity with the anatomy and the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) features of nerve entrapment syndromes is important for accurate diagnosis and early treatment of entrapment neuropathies. The purpose of this paper is to illustrate the normal anatomy of peripheral nerves in the upper and lower limbs and to review the MRI features of common disorders affecting the peripheral nerves, both compressive/entrapment and noncompressive, involving the suprascapular nerve, the axillary nerve, the radial nerve, the ulnar nerve, and the median verve in the upper limb and the sciatic nerve, the common peroneal nerve, the tibial nerve, and the interdigital nerves in the lower limb.
- Subjects :
- Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine
R895-920
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 20901941 and 2090195X
- Volume :
- 2012
- Database :
- Directory of Open Access Journals
- Journal :
- Radiology Research and Practice
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- edsdoj.4a6b4400da8b4ebe9ca827b2e82fefa6
- Document Type :
- article
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/230679