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Anterior Interosseous Nerve Syndrome | |
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Pathophysiology | Entrapment of the anterior interosseous nerve at various locations at the elbow or proximal forearm. |
Clinical Features | Pure motor palsy affecting pollicis longus, flexor digitorum profundus, pronator quadratus. |
Clinical Features
Pure motor palsy. There is difficulty making an "OK" sign with thumb and forefinger opposition.
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