Radial nerve neuropathies: A retrospective analysis
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2018
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Aim: Radial nerve neuropathy is a less common neuropathy among other upper extremity entrapment neuropathies. The aim of this
study was to evaluate patients referred to our electrophysiology laboratory with a diagnosis of radial nerve neuropathy.
Material and Methods: Electrophysiological finding of the 42 patients who were referred to the electrophysiology laboratory with the
preliminary diagnosis of radial nerve lesion between 2017-2018 were retrospectively scanned.
Results : Forty-two patients were included in the study. 36 patients were male (85.7%), 6 were female (14.3%) and the mean age was
36.09 ± 14.26. Evaluating the relationship between the etiology of the nerve injury showed that the highest rate was consisted of
radial nerve sensory and motor axonal lesions which occurred after traffic accidents. The majority of the patients had dropped hand
and finger (85.7%).
Conclusion : In the etiology of radial nerve lesions, the causes such as trauma and work accidents are at the forefront and this may
explain the increased incidence in men. Electromyography can provide valuable contributions to diagnosis, treatment planning and
prognosis.
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Annals of Medical Research
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Akturk, S., Buyukavci, R., & Ersoy, Y. (2021). Radial nerve neuropathies: A retrospective analysis . Annals of Medical Research