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Abstract Objective To describe the operative technique and outcome of free autologous omentum grafting (OG) for wound reconstruction on the distal limbs of dogs. Study design Retrospective case series. Animals A total of 10 client‐owned dogs. Methods Medical records (2010–2023) were searched for dogs with open limb wounds distal to the stifle or elbow ...
Jason G. Makar, Wendy I. Baltzer
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Abstract Objective To determine optimal portal position for thoracolumbar unilateral biportal endoscopy (UBE) spine surgery in dogs. Study design Experimental ex vivo cadaveric and in vivo preclinical study. Animals Seven cadavers and three healthy purpose‐bred Beagles.
Sanghyun Nam +6 more
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A COMPARISON OF ULNAR NERVE TETANIC STIMULATION AND CLAMPING OF ANTERIOR AXILLARY FOLD TO SURGICAL INCISION FOR THE DETERMINATION OF MAC [PDF]
Anita Schultz, Ryan D. Katz, E. Pavlin
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Abstract This narrative review highlights the impact of exercise on vascular health in females over the lifespan with an emphasis on puberty, pregnancy and menopause. These events encompass substantial changes in sex hormone levels, particularly oestrogens and progesterone.
Kathleen B. Miller +2 more
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COVID-19 Vaccines and Axillary Nerve Dysfunction: A Case Report. [PDF]
McCarthy A, O'Neill B.
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Abstract Blood flow in the inactive limb tissues and skin is widely thought to decline during incremental exercise to exhaustion due to augmented sympathoadrenal vasoconstrictor activity, but direct evidence to support this view is lacking. Here, we investigated the inactive‐forearm haemodynamic (Q̇forearm${\dot{Q}}_{\mathrm{forearm}}$) and oxygenation
Steven J. Trangmar +1 more
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Axillary nerve palsy following blunt trauma to the shoulder region: a clinical and electrophysiological review. [PDF]
Henry Berry, Vera Bril
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Development of the occipitopetrosal junctions: A histological study using human fetuses
Abstract The temporal bone petrosa is connected to the occipital bone at two sites: one junction with the basilar part (medial junction) and another with the lateral part (lateral junction). Using histological specimens from 45 human fetuses (approximately 7–39 weeks of gestational age or GA), we aimed to describe possible changes in histology and ...
Ai Hirano‐Kawamoto +6 more
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Decompression of Paralabral Cyst near Axillary Nerve: A Case Report. [PDF]
Gol AK +4 more
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Rupture of the axillary (circumflex) nerve and artery in a champion jockey: Figure 1 [PDF]
Jeeni Patel +3 more
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