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UCL
(redirected from Ulnar collateral ligament)

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UCLUniversity College London
UCLUniversité Catholique de Louvain
UCLUEFA Champions League
UCLUniversity of Central Lancashire
UCLUnfair Competition Law
UCLUpper Confidence Limit
UCLUpper Control Limit
UCLUlnar Collateral Ligament
UCLUpper Confidence Level
UCLUncomfortable Loudness Level
UCLUniversal Communications Language
UCLUnit Configured Load
UCLUser Control List
UCLUnit Candidate List
UCLUnivac Canada, Ltd.
UCLUrbancanopy Layer (meteorology)
UCLUmal Consolidated Limited


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An MRI showed a significant sprain to the ulnar collateral ligament, and team physician Michael Bernot recommended a second opinion from a specialist to determine the best course of treatment, the Hawks said.
Chapter 6 covers reconstruction of the ulnar collateral ligament with ulnar nerve transposition.
An MRI showed a significant sprain to the ulnar collateral ligament, and team physician Michael Bernot recommended a second opinion from a specialist to determine the best course of treatment, the Hawks said.
 
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