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Fig. 12 | Insights into Imaging

Fig. 12

From: Imaging in the diagnosis of ulnar nerve pathologies—a neoteric approach

Fig. 12

a Thickened, hypoechoic ulnar nerve with increased intra neural vascularity on colour Doppler, signifying ulnar neuritis. b Ulnar nerve (white arrow head) is hypointense and located anteromedial to the normal location anterior to the medial epicondyle (ME) in a case with anterior intramuscular transposition of ulnar nerve. There is also associated joint effusion (red arrow) which appears hypointense on this T1-weighted image. c Ulnar nerve (white arrow head) appears hyperintense and thickened on T2 coronal image lying above the medial epicondyle, passing lateral to it instead of its normal location in the cubital tunnel. Also noted are osteophytes (red arrow)

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