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Fig. 8

From: Can imaging be the new yardstick for diagnosing peripheral neuropathy?—a comparison between high resolution ultrasound and MR neurography with an approach to diagnosis

Fig. 8

a Hypoechoic radial nerve (point A and B) is seen entrapped within mixed echogenic chronic inflammatory soft tissue (5 point and 6 point star). Malunited fracture of humerus can be seen adjacent to it (arrowheads). b Plain radiograph showing malunited, displaced fragment of supracondylar fracture of humerus. c Hyperintense radial nerve (black arrowhead) with surrounding hyperintense muscle oedema can be seen on this axial PDFS image

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