Thurman R T, Jindal P, Wolff T W
Christine M. Kleinert Institute for Hand and Micro Surgery, Louisville, Ky.
J Hand Surg Am. 1991 Jul;16(4):739-41. doi: 10.1016/0363-5023(91)90204-o.
Calcium deposits in Guyon's canal secondary to scleroderma caused low ulnar nerve paralysis in a 70-year-old white woman. Excision of calcium deposits resulted in rapid alleviation of pain. After nerve regeneration, the patient's clawing disappeared, and she was able to abduct and adduct all digits.
一名70岁白人女性因硬皮病导致盖氏管内钙沉积,引起尺神经麻痹。切除钙沉积后疼痛迅速缓解。神经再生后,患者的爪形手消失,所有手指均能外展和内收。