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question 44 (2 points) listen where can the ulnar nerve be compressed, causing sensory loss in the medial hand? pronator teres, cubital tunnel, radial groove cubital tunnel, guyons canal, arcade of struthers ligament of struthers, carpal tunnel, wrist carpal tunnel, spiral groove, medial arm view hint for question 44
The ulnar nerve is vulnerable to compression at specific anatomical sites along its path. The cubital tunnel (at the elbow), Guyon's canal (at the wrist), and Arcade of Struthers (proximal to the elbow) are all locations where the ulnar nerve can be compressed, leading to sensory deficits in the medial (ulnar) side of the hand. The other options include sites that affect other nerves (like the radial or median nerve) rather than the ulnar nerve.
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Cubital tunnel, Guyon's canal, Arcade of Struthers