Persistent median artery as a cause of pronator syndrome
- PMID: 3241046
- DOI: 10.1016/s0363-5023(88)80135-7
Persistent median artery as a cause of pronator syndrome
Abstract
Pronator syndrome may be caused by a persistent median artery that passes completely through the proximal median nerve and then gives origin to a vascular leash to the flexor muscles that compresses the nerve. A "double crush" compression of the median nerve caused by persistent median artery producing first a carpal tunnel syndrome and then a pronator syndrome is described.
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