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There is also a possibility of permanent nerve damage of the Ulnar nerve, because it runs through a groove on the olecranon and in most cases, has to be moved out of the way in order to reach the bone to put in metal hardware to fix the break.
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BEN, I do believe that it was the BABIES RIGHT ARM, Ulnar, not radius that got a small fracture in it.
Cheeseburger Gothic » First full day of being differently abled. 2009
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If anyone asked, the story would be that she hired Ulnar as a temporary crewmember just before the Comet left Ceres, and that Ulnar's final destination was Clarke County.
A King of Infinite Space Steele, Allen 1997
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C. Ulnar artery, forming F, the superficial palmar arch.
Surgical Anatomy Joseph Maclise
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G. Ulnar artery, giving off the branch I to join the deep palmar arch E of the radial artery.
Surgical Anatomy Joseph Maclise
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D. Ulnar nerve; E e e, its continuation branching to the little and ring fingers, &c.G. Pisiform bone.
Surgical Anatomy Joseph Maclise
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- Ulnar loops in any finger are designated by a diagonal line slanting in the direction of the loop.
The Science of Fingerprints Classification and Uses United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation 1933
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The Ulnar Nerve (n. ulnaris) (Fig. 816) is placed along the medial side of the limb, and is distributed to the muscles and skin of the forearm and hand.
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-- Ulnar loop, right hand, or radial loop, left hand.
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-- Ulnar loop (right hand), showing 65 points of identification.
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