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Introduction. Arterial damage associated with musculoskeletal injuries at room conditions is very common. Aim. It is worth remembering that examining a patient who has suffered an accident with a broken bone or traumatic joint dislocation may be accompanied by vascular damage. A dislocation or fracture often masks damage to the artery.
Krzysztof Milik +2 more
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Zihan Wang,1 Ying Chen,1 Shuying Lv,1 Ziyi Sun,1 Xiaoyan Lu,2 Li Huang,2 Lin Li2 1Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Integrative Cardiology, China-Japan Friendship Hospital, Beijing, People ...
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The brachial artery is the commonest artery injured in the extremities. Although the patients present late, nevertheless reconstructions is advocated in other to salvage the limb and maintain function of the hand.
Kelechi Emmanuel Okonta +2 more
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Introduction Axillary artery injury in the shoulder region following blunt trauma without association with either shoulder dislocation or fracture of the humeral neck has been previously reported.
Yajima Hiroshi +4 more
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The arteriel blood supply of thoracic limb in dogs [PDF]
This study was made to investigate the arteriel blood blood supply of thoracic limb in dogs. In this study, 14 dogs were used. Latex and polyester resin were used in the investigation of the material. Axillary artery supplies thoracic limb.
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High bifurcation of the unilateral brachial artery: an unusual variation
BACKGROUND: It is common to observe a high bifurcation of the brachial artery, with some variations being quite rare. MATERIALS AND METHODS: During routine dissection for medical teaching purposes, a unilateral high bifurcation of the brachial artery was
Xuqi Yang +3 more
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Heterotopic Ossification of the Brachial Plexus After Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty
In the following report, we present the case of a patient who presented with a proximal humerus fracture dislocation and an associated brachial plexopathy.
Patrick K Riggle DO +2 more
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OBJECTIVE: The radial artery is widely used in coronary bypass surgery. In these patients, forearm and hand circulation is provided by the ulnar artery.
Mehmet Işık +5 more
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SPASM OF THE BRACHIAL ARTERY TREATED BY BRACHIAL PLEXUS BLOCK
I the presence of an embolus, spasm of a vessel should not be relieved before embolectomy, lest the embolus dislodges itself and becomes unapproachable to surgery, or lodges itself in a more vital part of the body. However, in the case to be described, in view of the patient's grave condition, local anaesthesia was imperative.
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ObjectiveTo analyze the main factors affecting the brachial artery flow of lateral limb in dialysis patients underwent autologous arteriovenous fistula (AVF).MethodsHemodialysis (HD) patients in the Blood Net Center of People’s Hospital of Xinjiang Uygur
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