20:2120:21, 4 April 2024diffhist−1,010
Ulnar neuropathy at the elbow
→Classification: This page should address idiopathic ulnar neuropathy at the elbow. A separate page should address idiopathic ulnar neuropathy at the wrist. They have VERY different features. The deleted material here relates to etiology, not classification.
21:4921:49, 1 April 2024diffhist−190
Anterior interosseous syndrome
Pain is not a characteristic symptoms of idiopathic AIN palsy. The speculative diagnosis of pronator syndrome is characterized by pain. It seems like these 2 conditions were confused. Reference added (PMID 9061529)
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Ulnar nerve entrapment
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Ulnar neuropathy at the elbow: Better to refer to the pathophysiology. There is evidence that traction might play a role in addition to pressure ("Entrapment"). Also "entrapment" is not the best choice of words because the nerve normally runs through the cubital tunnel and that is a good thing. Ulnar neuropathy at the elbow is just a tunnel that is a little narrow. But "entrapment" sounds sinister and abnormal. Important to keep the elbo...Tag: New redirect
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Ulnar neuropathy at the elbow
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Ulnar neuropathy at the elbow: Better to refer to the pathophysiology. There is evidence that traction might play a role in addition to pressure ("Entrapment"). Also "entrapment" is not the best choice of words because the nerve normally runs through the cubital tunnel and that is a good thing. Ulnar neuropathy at the elbow is just a tunnel that is a little narrow. But "entrapment" sounds sinister and abnormal. Important to keep the elbo...
12:0012:00, 27 March 2024diffhist−1,286
Anterior interosseous syndrome
1. Since this is speculative and theoretical, it should not appear in the summary paragraph. 2. Traumatic neurapraxia of the AIN, for instance with a supracondylar humerus fracture, is not considered AIN syndrome. 3. Speculative. Speculative material should not appear in the summary paragraphs. 4. The role of surgery is speculative. This material should not appear in the summary page.Tag: Reverted
11:5211:52, 27 March 2024diffhist−783
Ulnar neuropathy at the elbow
→Differential diagnoses: 1. This material does not represent typical hand specialist practice and is debatable. If debatable or fringe material is to be included, it should be separate off as such so that people are not confused or mislead. 2. There is no possible way that radial neuropathy would be confused with ulnar neuropathy. It is not part of the differential diagnosis.
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Froment's sign
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Froment sign: Fix grammar: The current preference is to avoid the apostrophe s, which means that it Froment possesses the sign. Rather it should be referred to as the Froment sign. Christiansen S, Iverson C, Flanagin A, et al. AMA Manual of Style: A Guide for Authors and Editors. 11th ed. Oxford University Press; 2020. World Health Organization. Technical Publications Unit. 1993. WHO editorial style manual. Updated and reprinted 1994, 1998....currentTag: New redirect
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Froment sign
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Froment sign: Fix grammar: The current preference is to avoid the apostrophe s, which means that it Froment possesses the sign. Rather it should be referred to as the Froment sign. Christiansen S, Iverson C, Flanagin A, et al. AMA Manual of Style: A Guide for Authors and Editors. 11th ed. Oxford University Press; 2020. World Health Organization. Technical Publications Unit. 1993. WHO editorial style manual. Updated and reprinted 1994, 1998....current
22:1022:10, 5 February 2024diffhist−8
Froment sign
The current preference is to avoid the apostrophe s, which means that it Froment possesses the sign. Rather it should be referred to as the Froment sign. Christiansen S, Iverson C, Flanagin A, et al. AMA Manual of Style: A Guide for Authors and Editors. 11th ed. Oxford University Press; 2020. World Health Organization. Technical Publications Unit. 1993. WHO editorial style manual. Updated and reprinted 1994, 1998. World Health Organization.
14:2814:28, 1 February 2024diffhist−126
Froment sign
This sentence doesn't belong here. Should Froment maneuver have it's own page? Or should there be a disambiguation? It's confusing to have it here.
20:2120:21, 4 April 2024diffhist−1,010
Ulnar neuropathy at the elbow
→Classification: This page should address idiopathic ulnar neuropathy at the elbow. A separate page should address idiopathic ulnar neuropathy at the wrist. They have VERY different features. The deleted material here relates to etiology, not classification.
21:4921:49, 1 April 2024diffhist−190
Anterior interosseous syndrome
Pain is not a characteristic symptoms of idiopathic AIN palsy. The speculative diagnosis of pronator syndrome is characterized by pain. It seems like these 2 conditions were confused. Reference added (PMID 9061529)
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Ulnar nerve entrapment
Ischyros7 moved page
Ulnar nerve entrapment to
Ulnar neuropathy at the elbow: Better to refer to the pathophysiology. There is evidence that traction might play a role in addition to pressure ("Entrapment"). Also "entrapment" is not the best choice of words because the nerve normally runs through the cubital tunnel and that is a good thing. Ulnar neuropathy at the elbow is just a tunnel that is a little narrow. But "entrapment" sounds sinister and abnormal. Important to keep the elbo...Tag: New redirect
19:1819:18, 1 April 2024diffhist0
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Ulnar neuropathy at the elbow
Ischyros7 moved page
Ulnar nerve entrapment to
Ulnar neuropathy at the elbow: Better to refer to the pathophysiology. There is evidence that traction might play a role in addition to pressure ("Entrapment"). Also "entrapment" is not the best choice of words because the nerve normally runs through the cubital tunnel and that is a good thing. Ulnar neuropathy at the elbow is just a tunnel that is a little narrow. But "entrapment" sounds sinister and abnormal. Important to keep the elbo...
12:0012:00, 27 March 2024diffhist−1,286
Anterior interosseous syndrome
1. Since this is speculative and theoretical, it should not appear in the summary paragraph. 2. Traumatic neurapraxia of the AIN, for instance with a supracondylar humerus fracture, is not considered AIN syndrome. 3. Speculative. Speculative material should not appear in the summary paragraphs. 4. The role of surgery is speculative. This material should not appear in the summary page.Tag: Reverted
11:5211:52, 27 March 2024diffhist−783
Ulnar neuropathy at the elbow
→Differential diagnoses: 1. This material does not represent typical hand specialist practice and is debatable. If debatable or fringe material is to be included, it should be separate off as such so that people are not confused or mislead. 2. There is no possible way that radial neuropathy would be confused with ulnar neuropathy. It is not part of the differential diagnosis.
00:4800:48, 23 February 2024diffhist+73
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Froment's sign
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Froment's sign to
Froment sign: Fix grammar: The current preference is to avoid the apostrophe s, which means that it Froment possesses the sign. Rather it should be referred to as the Froment sign. Christiansen S, Iverson C, Flanagin A, et al. AMA Manual of Style: A Guide for Authors and Editors. 11th ed. Oxford University Press; 2020. World Health Organization. Technical Publications Unit. 1993. WHO editorial style manual. Updated and reprinted 1994, 1998....currentTag: New redirect
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Froment sign
Ischyros7 moved page
Froment's sign to
Froment sign: Fix grammar: The current preference is to avoid the apostrophe s, which means that it Froment possesses the sign. Rather it should be referred to as the Froment sign. Christiansen S, Iverson C, Flanagin A, et al. AMA Manual of Style: A Guide for Authors and Editors. 11th ed. Oxford University Press; 2020. World Health Organization. Technical Publications Unit. 1993. WHO editorial style manual. Updated and reprinted 1994, 1998....current
22:1022:10, 5 February 2024diffhist−8
Froment sign
The current preference is to avoid the apostrophe s, which means that it Froment possesses the sign. Rather it should be referred to as the Froment sign. Christiansen S, Iverson C, Flanagin A, et al. AMA Manual of Style: A Guide for Authors and Editors. 11th ed. Oxford University Press; 2020. World Health Organization. Technical Publications Unit. 1993. WHO editorial style manual. Updated and reprinted 1994, 1998. World Health Organization.
14:2814:28, 1 February 2024diffhist−126
Froment sign
This sentence doesn't belong here. Should Froment maneuver have it's own page? Or should there be a disambiguation? It's confusing to have it here.