1. Nerve high-resolution ultrasonography in peripheral nerve injuries associated with supracondylar humeral fractures in children
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Laura Fionda, Stefania Morino, Simona Loreti, Matteo Garibaldi, Antonella Di Pasquale, Fiammetta Vanoli, Giovanni Antonini, and Luca Leonardi
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Male ,Humeral Fractures ,medicine.medical_specialty ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Peripheral Nerve Injuries ,Peripheral nerve ,Physiology (medical) ,Humans ,Medicine ,Child ,Ulnar nerve ,Ulnar Nerve ,Ultrasonography ,business.industry ,Upper limb nerve ,Nerve high resolution ultrasonography ,Paediatric upper limb traumas ,Peripheral nerve injuries ,Supracondylar humeral fractures ,General Medicine ,Neurology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Female ,Radial Nerve ,Surgery ,High resolution ultrasonography ,Neurology (clinical) ,Radiology ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
To evaluate nerve high-resolution ultrasonography (HRUS) as diagnostic tool in children with supracondylar humeral fractures (SHF)-related peripheral nerve injuries (PNIs), we selected at least one illustrative case for each upper limb nerve usually involved in SHF (i.e. median, radial and ulnar nerve), in which HRUS evaluation added a useful contribution in diagnostic and therapeutic choices. We selected four patients (3 males, 1 female, aged between 7 and 12 years). Involved nerves were median (2), radial (1) and ulnar (1). HRUS results can actively modify the management of children with SHF-related PNIs, especially when combined with clinical and EDX. HRUS should be used routinely in evaluation of children with SHF-related PNIs.
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- 2020