A ganglion cyst at the elbow causing superficial radial nerve compression: A case report

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Introduction: We report a rare case of a ganglion cyst at the elbow causing neurological symptoms by stretching the superficial radial nerve alone. Ganglia associated with radial nerve palsy at the elbow have been reported previously involving the deep branch of the posterior interosseous nerve and the superficial radial nerve, but not the superficial radial nerve alone. Case presentation: A 45-year-old woman presented with a 4-month history of a painful lump in the anterior aspect of her left elbow associated with altered sensation in the dorsoradial aspect of her left hand. There was no history of trauma or any exacerbating factors. On examination the altered sensation was in the superficial radial nerve distribution and she had a positive Tinel's sign over the site of the swelling which was located over the anterior aspect of the radiocapitellar joint. Conclusion: The unique clinical symptoms and signs of our diagnosis of superficial radial nerve compression were confirmed by magnetic resonance imaging and then operative findings. © 2008 McFarlane et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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McFarlane, J., Trehan, R., Olivera, M., Jones, C., Blease, S., & Davey, P. (2008). A ganglion cyst at the elbow causing superficial radial nerve compression: A case report. Journal of Medical Case Reports, 2. https://doi.org/10.1186/1752-1947-2-122

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