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Research Paper | Radiological Sciences | Qatar | Volume 7 Issue 6, June 2018 | Popularity: 6.7 / 10
Measurement of Normal Median Nerve Area at the Level of Wrist Joint in Adult using Diagnostic Ultrasonography
Magdi Saad Hassan, Shazaly Khojaly, Babikir Abdel Elwahab, Auis Mohammed, Osman Ibrahim, Mamdouh Gaddal, Abdulrahman Salah Eldeen
Abstract: This study was done in Sudan University of science and technology, college of medical radiological science Khartoum, Sudan, during period from April- to August, 2016. There were 100 subjects, of age above 17 years, selected randomly all subjects had not any symptoms related to median nerve pathology. Musculoskeletal ultrasound scanning using 7-10 MHz transducers were performed for the wrist joints and the median nerve area of both hands were obtained. The results of this thesis states that the mean of right and left median nerve area (MNA), were (7.322.51) mm2, and (6.432.14) mm2 respectively, with no significant difference between males and females. The study found out that, there is linear increase in the median nerve area in relation to increase in the patient & #039, s age and weight, by 0.1630.024 and 0.170.03 mm2/year for right and left median nerve area respectively, and by (0.040.02) and (0310.01) mm2//kg for the right and left median nerve area respectively. Moreover the normal median nerve has a hypo echogenicity (hypoechoic). The study conclude that the median nerve area measurement is important to detect any abnormal increment in MNA and ultrasound is a best modality to scanning the median nerve in means of availability, cost and ease of use, so its recommended to use ultrasound confidently as a diagnostic modality to detect any median nerve injury.
Keywords: Medial nerve, Wrist, Ultrasonography
Edition: Volume 7 Issue 6, June 2018
Pages: 102 - 105
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