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Case report of the brachial artery trifurcation: An anatomical study and concise literature review
Background: In most cases, the brachial artery ends in the cubital fossa at the level of the radial neck, where it divides into two terminal branches, i.e., the radial and ulnar arteries. However, there are numerous brachial artery variants regarding its
Edward Clarke +7 more
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Fully programmable, in‐process 3D magnetization integrated with multi‐material printing enables soft magnetic systems with precise actuation and sensing. Discrete and continuous magnetization profiles drive bending, morphing, and locomotion, demonstrated through strain‐sensing elements, dragonfly‐inspired wings, octopus‐like tentacles, and a serpentine
Phillip Glass +5 more
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Distal Nerve Transfer for Opponensplasty in the Setting of High Median Nerve Injury: A Case Series
Conclusion: In high median-nerve injury, early reconstructive intervention can prevent the thenar muscle atrophy and leads to prompt reinnervation and complete restoration of thenar function.
Mohammadreza Emamhadi +2 more
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Arterial Blood‐Mediated Deep‐Tissue Photoacoustic Oximetry
The arterial prior method (APM+) for photoacoustic oximetry is introduced, which leverages the high arterial blood oxygenation to calibrate the fluence at the artery and estimate the oxygenation of the surrounding tissue, thus circumventing the spectral coloring problem. APM+’s accuracy and consistency are shown in a series of phantom and in vivo human
Karteekeya Sastry +7 more
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Boiling Histrotripsy (BH), a mechanical form of focused ultrasound (FUS), allows for non‐invasive and non‐ionizing tissue destruction. Utilizing a BH treatment protocol that yielded bifurcating primary tumor growth responses, we found that immediate BH‐induced tumor growth control identifies tumors with acute reductions in antigen‐presenting cells (APC)
Lydia E. Kitelinger +8 more
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Ankle-brachial blood pressure differences in the beach-chair position of the shoulder surgery [PDF]
BackgroundDuring shoulder surgery, blood pressure is frequently measured at the ankle. Anesthetic complications may result when ankle blood pressure is higher than brachial blood pressure and anesthesiologists misinterpret ankle blood pressure as ...
Jae Chan Choi +4 more
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Objectives Nerve transfer is a promising intervention for restoring hand and upper limb function after cervical spinal cord injury (SCI), but the timeline of neurophysiological recovery in humans remains unclear. This study aimed to define recovery profiles after nerve transfers to restore upper limb function.
Kyle J. Missen +14 more
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Background and aim Brachial plexus block remains a practical alternative to general anesthesia for significant surgery on the upper limb. It offers a superior quality of analgesia and prevents the common adverse effects related to general anesthesia.
Mona S.E.D.S.A. Alrahman +2 more
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Brachial flow—mediated dilation and carotid intima—media thickness in glaucoma patients
Background The purpose of the study was to assess the ultrasound measurements of the brachial artery flow-mediated dilation (FMD) and carotid artery intima-media thickness (IMT) and their relationship in glaucoma patients.
Lovro Bojic +4 more
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Distribution of Big Tau Isoforms in the Human Central and Peripheral Nervous System
Objective Tau is widely studied in neurodegeneration, yet most work has focused on canonical brain tau isoforms. A longer isoform, “big tau,” produced by inclusion of exon 4a, is expressed in the peripheral nervous system (PNS) and central nervous system (CNS) regions.
Rama Krishna Koppisetti +17 more
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