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IJ Radiology

An Innovative Journal in the Field of Radiology

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1. Sonographic Reference Values for Median Nerve Cross-sectional Area: A Meta-analysis of Data From Healthy Individuals

- Roll S.C. , et al.

2. DEFINING NORMAL REFERENCE RANGE FOR THE CROSS-SECTIONAL AREA OF THE MEDIAN NERVE AT THE WRIST AND FOREARM USING HIGH-RESOLUTION ULTRASONOGRAPHY IN ASYMPTOMATIC PAKISTANI ADULTS

- Nazer R. , et al.

3. Sonoelastography in the Diagnosis of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: A Systematic Review of Diagnostic Values Compared with the Normative Population

- Lee C.H. , et al.

4. Comparing the diagnostic value of ultrasonography with electrodiagnostic tests in carpal tunnel syndrome

- Mohaghegh M.R. , et al.

5. Evaluation of median nerve in children with type1 diabetes using ultrasonographic imaging and electrophysiology

- Refaat R. , et al.

6. Ultrasonic assessment of females with carpal tunnel syndrome proved by nerve conduction study

- Ajeena I. , et al.

7. Meta-Analysis on the Performance of Sonography for the Diagnosis of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

- Descatha A. , et al.

8. Diagnostic value of cross-sectional area of median nerve in grading severity of carpal tunnel syndrome

- Mohammadi A. , et al.

9. Comparison of high resolution ultrasonography and nerve conduction study in the diagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome: Diagnostic value of median nerve cross-sectional area

- Wiwanitkit V. , et al.

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