CLINICAL ENCOUNTERS
FACIAL NERVE PALSY
Question
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Which of the following is not a symptom of Tardy Ulnar Palsy?
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Weakness
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Muscular loss
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increase in strength
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Sensory Deficit
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Tardy ulnar nerve palsy is a chronic clinical condition characterized by a delayed onset ulnar neuropathy after an injury to the elbow. Typically, tardy ulnar nerve palsy occurs as a consequence of nonunion of pediatric lateral condyle fractures at the elbow, which eventually lead to a cubitus valgus deformity.
Detailed explanation-2: -Common deficits among patients with ulnar nerve palsy include claw hand deformity, weak thumb key pinch, small finger abduction deformity, and loss of ring and small finger DIP joint flexion.
Detailed explanation-3: -Long-term pressure on the elbow or base of the palm. An elbow fracture or dislocation. Repeated elbow bending, such as with cigarette smoking. 02-May-2022
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