Ultrasound diagnosis of ulnar nerve dislocation and snapping triceps syndrome

  • Gupta V
  • Patankar K
  • Paranjpe F
  • et al.
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Abstract

Dislocation of the ulnar nerve with snapping triceps syndrome has been implicated as a cause of cubital tunnel syndrome. Patients with this condition may clinically present with a snapping sensation at the elbow upon flexion along with ulnar neuropathic symptoms. Though demonstration of this condition is possible by static MRI images, ultrasound can be used as a more accessible and inexpensive modality for attaining diagnosis. This pictorial essay emphasises the technique, findings and role of dynamic ultrasound in the diagnosis of this entity.

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Gupta, V. B., Patankar, K. B., Paranjpe, F., & Patil, J. (2012). Ultrasound diagnosis of ulnar nerve dislocation and snapping triceps syndrome. South African Journal of Radiology, 16(2), 65–67. https://doi.org/10.4102/sajr.v16i2.309

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