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![Painful nerve compression beyond the carpal tunnel: recognizing the lacertus syndrome](https://image.oaes.cc/733a320f-d6fb-4d5d-a086-787960222b1b/par1182.fig.3.jpg)
Figure 3. Transverse Ultrasonographic view of the anterior aspect of the Elbow. A: Humeral Artery; B: Biceps tendon; Br: Brachialis; LF: Lacertus Fibrosus; M: Median Nerve; PT: Pronator Teres; PE-PT: Proximal Edge of Pronator Teres; T: humeral Trochlea.