Teaching NeuroImage: Radial Compression Neuropathy Secondary to Accessory Belly of the Triceps Muscle.

Neurology

From the Neurology and Translational Neurophysiology Laboratory (NODO Lab) (P.B., J.M.M., I.A.), University of Chile, Medicine Faculty; Hospital Clínico de la Fuerza Aérea de Chile (FACh) (P.B.), General Dr. Raúl Yazigi J.; Neurology and Psychiatry Department (J.M.M, I.A), Clinica Alemana de Santiago de Chile; Departamento Cirugía (R.M), Clínica Alemana, Santiago, Chile; Departamento de Ciencias Neurológicas Oriente (R.M., J.M.M., I.A.), University of Chile; Instituto Milenio de Neurociencia Biomedica (BNI) (J.M.M.), University of Chile; Servicio de Neurocirugía, Instituto de Neurocirugía Dr. Asenjo (R.M); Neurology and Neurosurgery Department (N.E.), Clínica Davila; and Neurology Department (I.A.), Hospital del Salvador, Santiago, Chile.

Published: August 2023

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