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Hereditary aspects of median-ulnar nerve communications
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Hereditary aspects of median-ulnar nerve communications

C A Crutchfield and L Gutmann
Journal of neurology, neurosurgery and psychiatry, Vol.43(1), pp.53-55
01/1980
DOI: 10.1136/jnnp.43.1.53
PMCID: PMC490462
PMID: 7354357
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Abstract

Median-ulnar nerve communications, resulting in anomalous innervation of intrinsic hand muscles, was found to occur in 28% of the general population and 62% of family members of five propositi with this variant. This variant appears to be dominantly inherited.
Electric Stimulation Median Nerve - physiology Humans Middle Aged Forearm - innervation Median Nerve - abnormalities Male Ulnar Nerve - physiology Genetic Variation Pedigree Hand - innervation Adult Female Ulnar Nerve - abnormalities

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