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Figure 14.  Median nerve compressed by lymphadenitis. Photograph (middle) shows location of the affected area. Transverse US scans show two enlarged lymph nodes (arrows) compressing the median nerve (arrowheads) in a 30-year-old man with carpal tunnel syndrome who complained of a painful sensation over the ventral aspect of the arm. A = brachial artery, V = brachial vein.