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The ulnar nerve passes through the Guyon's canal at the wrist and will be compressed if there is a space occupying lesion in the Guyon's canal, such as a lipoma, ganglion, ulnar artery aneurysm or muscle abnormality. Repetitive trauma, such as jackhammer use or handlebar pressure in cyclists, can also cause ulnar neuropathy in the wrist.

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