Position of the Anterior Branch of the Axillary Nerve in Relation to the Humeral Bone Length

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Fibula Stress Fracture Mimicking a Malignancy

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Cubital Tunnel Syndrome Presenting With Carpal Tunnel Symptoms: Clinical Evidence for Sensory Ulnar-to-Median Nerve Communication

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