pubmed-article:1808522 | pubmed:abstractText | A variety of symptoms makes difficult the diagnosis and causes therapeutic problems after blunt limb trauma, particularly after long time from the immediate treatment. Three cases of sympathetic reflex dystrophy of the ulnar nerve as a late consequence of blunt upper limb traumas are presented. Long-term medical and surgical treatment produced temporary remission only. Full efficiency of the limb and remission were achieved only when anterior transposition of the nerve was done. | lld:pubmed |