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Radial Neuropathy

Disease involving the RADIAL NERVE. Clinical features include weakness of elbow extension, elbow flexion, supination of the forearm, wrist and finger extension, and thumb abduction. Sensation may be impaired over regions of the dorsal forearm. Common sites of compression or traumatic injury include the AXILLA and radial groove of the HUMERUS.

Year introduced: 2000

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Tree Number(s): C10.668.829.500.650

MeSH Unique ID: D020425

Entry Terms:

  • Neuropathy, Radial
  • Radial Neuropathies
  • Radial Nerve Diseases
  • Radial Nerve Disease
  • Radial Mononeuropathy
  • Mononeuropathy, Radial
  • Radial Mononeuropathies
  • Supinator Syndrome
  • Supinator Syndromes
  • Syndrome, Supinator
  • Crutch Palsy
  • Crutch Palsies
  • Palsy, Crutch
  • Radial Nerve Palsy
  • Palsy, Radial Nerve
  • Radial Nerve Palsies
  • Saturday Night Palsy
  • Night Palsies, Saturday
  • Night Palsy, Saturday
  • Palsies, Saturday Night
  • Palsy, Saturday Night
  • Saturday Night Palsies
  • Crutch Paralysis
  • Crutch Paralyses
  • Paralysis, Crutch
  • Radial Palsy
  • Palsy, Radial
  • Radial Palsies
  • Lesion, Superficial Radial Nerve
  • Superficial Radial Nerve Lesion
  • Wrist-Drop
  • Wrist Drop
  • Radial Nerve Entrapment
  • Entrapment, Radial Nerve
  • Nerve Entrapment, Radial
  • Radial Nerve Entrapments
  • Cheiralgia Paresthetica
  • Cheiralgia Parestheticas
  • Paresthetica, Cheiralgia
  • Radial Tunnel Syndrome
  • Radial Tunnel Syndromes
  • Tunnel Syndrome, Radial
  • Posterior Interosseous Nerve Syndrome
  • Wartenberg Syndrome
  • Radial Nerve Compression
  • Compression, Radial Nerve
  • Nerve Compression, Radial
  • Radial Nerve Compressions

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