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- Median_nerve_palsy abstract "Injuries to the arm, forearm or wrist area can lead to various nerve disorders. One such disorder is median nerve palsy. If the median nerve is damaged, the ability to abduct and oppose the thumb may be lost due to paralysis of the thenar muscles. Various other symptoms can occur which may be repaired through surgery and tendon transfers. Tendon transfers have been very successful in restoring motor function and improving functional outcomes in patients with median nerve palsy.".
- Median_nerve_palsy icd10 "GroupMajor.minor".
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- Median_nerve_palsy caption "Diagram from Gray's anatomy, depicting the nerves of the upper extremity, amongst others the median nerve.".
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- Median_nerve_palsy icd "GroupMajor.minor".
- Median_nerve_palsy icd "xxx".
- Median_nerve_palsy name "Median nerve palsy".
- Median_nerve_palsy subject Category:Myoneural_junction_and_neuromuscular_diseases.
- Median_nerve_palsy subject Category:Overuse_injuries.
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- Median_nerve_palsy type Condition113920835.
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- Median_nerve_palsy type Injury114285662.
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- Median_nerve_palsy comment "Injuries to the arm, forearm or wrist area can lead to various nerve disorders. One such disorder is median nerve palsy. If the median nerve is damaged, the ability to abduct and oppose the thumb may be lost due to paralysis of the thenar muscles. Various other symptoms can occur which may be repaired through surgery and tendon transfers. Tendon transfers have been very successful in restoring motor function and improving functional outcomes in patients with median nerve palsy.".
- Median_nerve_palsy label "Median nerve palsy".
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- Median_nerve_palsy name "Median nerve palsy".