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Figure 3: Median Nerve Cross-Sectional Area (MNCSA) of Each Finger Position at (A) Dominant Hand and (B) Nondominant Hand.
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Figure 4: Median Nerve Diameters D1 and D2 of Each Finger Position at Dominant (A, C) and Nondominant Hand (B, D).
Figure 2: Quantification of the (A) Median Nerve Cross-Sectional Area (MNCSA) by Tracing Method, and (B) Diameters of Median Nerve, D1 and D2, by Minimum Bounding Rectangle Method.
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