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Intermittent Axillary Nerve Palsy Caused by a Humeral ExostosisFrom the Department of Hand and Plastic Surgery, St. Josef Hospitals, Heidbergweg, Essen-Kupferdreh, Germany Correspondence: Dr J. Witthaut, Department of Hand and Plastic Surgery, St Josef Hospitals, Heidbergweg 22–24, 45257 Essen-Kupferdreh, Germany. We report an uncommon case of intermittent axillary nerve palsy caused by a humeral exostosis in an 11-year-old boy. After excision of the cartilagenous exostosis of the proximal end of the left humerus, the pre-operative symptoms of axillary nerve compression were alleviated.
Journal of Hand Surgery (British and European Volume), Vol. 19, No. 4,
422-423 (1994) |
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