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2. Pronator syndrome: clinical and electrophysiological features in seven cases;Morris, H.H.; Peters, B.H.;J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry,1976
3. Pronator to these important facts. However, it reported by Dyck and Lambert' (see syndrome. A confirmed case and its has become evident that (a) any clinical above) as having the neural type of diagnosis;Kopell, H.P.; Thompson, W.A.L.;N Eng J Med,1958
4. Lacertus fibrosus compression of the median nerve. Case report;Laha, R.K.; Lunsford, L.D.; Dujovny, M.;J Neurosurg,1978
5. (d) onion bulbs are also type, and fig 3 of their work);elbow;J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry,1974