Tardy ulnar nerve palsy seen in?

Correct Answer: Malunited lateral condylar fracture
Description: ANSWER: (B) Malunited lateral condylar fractureREF: Apley 8th ed p. 599TARDY ULNAR NERVE PALSY:Seen after fracture of lateral condyleLate complication , may be seen years after the injuryMotor loss occurs first followed by sensory changesCubitus valgus deformity leads to stretching of medial structures including ulnar nerve
Category: Orthopaedics
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