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Meralgia Paresthetica
Article | June 30, 2020 - 2:07pm | By Nurul Raihan AK, Narwani H, Mohd Effendi MG, Chung WM
Figure 1: Ultrasound comparing the right and left thigh. Ultrasound showed muscles at lateral aspect of right thigh are heterogeneously hyperechoic. No collection seen at subcutaneous tissue or intramuscularly.
Related Terms:
anatomy
lateral femoral cutaneous nerve
Meralgia paresthetica
Case report
anatomi
Meralgia Parestetika
saraf lateral kutaneus femoral
Lumbrical Muscles Causing Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Article | June 26, 2019 - 3:58pm | By Benny E, Parminder GS, Nur Azuatul AK, Tan JA, Ahmad Suparno B, Jamari S, Shalimar A
Figure 1: Hypertrophic first lumbrical muscle (blue arrow) and second lumbrical muscle (green arrow) compressing on the median nerve (deep to the lumbrical muscle).
Related Terms:
anatomical
carpal tunnel syndrome
hypertrophy
lumbrical
median nerve
muscle
variations
Case report
anatomi
lumbrikal
median
otot
sindrom terowong karpal
tumbesaran
urat saraf variasi
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