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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
The likely outcome depends on the cause. A good recovery is possible if the cause is identified and properly treatment. In some cases, there may be a partial or complete loss of movement or sensation. Nerve pain may be severe and may persist for a long time. | The likely outcome depends on the cause. A good recovery is possible if the cause is identified and properly treatment. In some cases, there may be a partial or complete loss of movement or sensation. Nerve pain may be severe and may persist for a long time. | ||
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==Natural History== | |||
==Complications== | ==Complications== | ||
* Deformity of the hand or arm, mild to severe, which can lead to contractures | * Deformity of the hand or arm, mild to severe, which can lead to contractures | ||
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* Partial or complete loss of sensation in the arm, hand, or fingers | * Partial or complete loss of sensation in the arm, hand, or fingers | ||
* Recurrent or unnoticed injury to the hand or arm due to diminished sensation | * Recurrent or unnoticed injury to the hand or arm due to diminished sensation | ||
==Prognosis== | |||
The likely outcome depends on the cause. A good recovery is possible if the cause is identified and properly treatment. | |||
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Overview
The likely outcome depends on the cause. A good recovery is possible if the cause is identified and properly treatment. In some cases, there may be a partial or complete loss of movement or sensation. Nerve pain may be severe and may persist for a long time.
Natural History
Complications
- Deformity of the hand or arm, mild to severe, which can lead to contractures
- Partial or complete arm paralysis
- Partial or complete loss of sensation in the arm, hand, or fingers
- Recurrent or unnoticed injury to the hand or arm due to diminished sensation
Prognosis
The likely outcome depends on the cause. A good recovery is possible if the cause is identified and properly treatment.