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Compression of the Deep Palmar Branch of the Ulnar Nerve by a Ganglion

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2006

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Abstract

A ganglion originating from the pisotriquetral joint is the most common cause of distal ulnar nerve compression. Midpalmar ganglions causing ulnar nerve compression are rare. This case describes a ganglion arising from the third carpometacarpal joint causing compression of the deep motor branch of the ulnar nerve.

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