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Ulnar nerve palsy

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The ulnar nerve may be damaged at any point in its distribution. The most common sites are behind the elbow and in the hand; less frequent are lesions in the cubital tunnel and the wrist. Wasting of the small muscles of the hand and a partial clawing of the little and ring fingers are typical.


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