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♦ Most common in middle age.
♦ Classically ECRB affected laterally, Pronator teres and FCR medially.
♦ Histology is angiofibroblastic hyperplasia-tendinosis, not inflammation.
♦ Treatments include physical and injection therapy, as well as surgery.
♦ Concomitant ulna neuritis medially reduces success of surgery.
♦ Most common in middle age.
♦ Classically ECRB affected laterally, Pronator teres and FCR medially.
♦ Histology is angiofibroblastic hyperplasia-tendinosis, not inflammation.
♦ Treatments include physical and injection therapy, as well as surgery.
♦ Concomitant ulna neuritis medially reduces success of surgery.
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Subjects:
Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery
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Rheumatology
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