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Volume 89, Issue 5, Pages 887-889 (May 2008)


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Ulnar Nerve and Cubital Tunnel Ultrasound in Ulnar Neuropathy at the Elbow

Joon Shik Yoon, MD, PhDa, Suk-Joo Hong, MD, PhDbCorresponding Author Informationemail address, Byung-Jo Kim, MD, PhDacd, Sei Joo Kim, MD, PhDacd, Jae Min Kim, MDacd, Francis O. Walker, MDe, Michael S. Cartwright, MDe

Abstract 

Yoon JS, Hong S-J, Kim B-J, Kim SJ, Kim JM, Walker FO, Cartwright MS. Ulnar nerve and cubital tunnel ultrasound in ulnar neuropathy at the elbow.

Objective

To determine the accuracy of the ultrasonographic measurement of ulnar nerve to cubital tunnel area for diagnosis of ulnar neuropathy at the elbow.

Design

Patients with confirmed ulnar neuropathy at the elbow and normative, healthy volunteers were evaluated with high-resolution ultrasound. The cross-sectional areas (CSAs) of the ulnar nerve and cubital tunnel were measured with the elbow extended and flexed, and results from the 2 groups were compared.

Setting

Electromyography laboratory and radiology department of a tertiary care center.

Participants

Twenty-seven patients with ulnar neuropathy at the elbow and 20 controls.

Interventions

Not applicable.

Main Outcome Measure

The ratio of ulnar nerve to cubital tunnel CSA with the elbow flexed.

Results

The ulnar nerve, with the elbow flexed, was larger in those with ulnar neuropathy at the elbow, and this group also had larger cubital tunnels than did controls. In those with ulnar neuropathy at the elbow, the ratio of the ulnar nerve to cubital tunnel was .31, and in the controls it was .32, which was not significantly different (P=.89).

Conclusions

The ratio of ulnar nerve to cubital tunnel did not differentiate those with ulnar neuropathy at the elbow from controls.

a Department of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, Korea University Guro Hospital, Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea

b Department of Radiology, Korea University Guro Hospital, Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea

c Department of Neurology, Korea University Anam Hospital, Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea

d Department of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, Our Lady of Mercy Hospital, Catholic University of Korea, Incheon, Korea

e Department of Neurology, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC.

Corresponding Author InformationReprint requests to Suk-Joo Hong, MD, PhD, Dept of Radiology, Korea University Guro Hospital, Korea University College of Medicine, 80, Guro-dong, Guro-gu, Seoul, Korea 152-703

 No commercial party having a direct financial interest in the results of the research supporting this article has or will confer a benefit upon the authors or upon any organization with which the authors are associated.

PII: S0003-9993(08)00106-8

doi:10.1016/j.apmr.2007.10.024


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