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Microelectrode recordings from the human cervical vagus nerve during maximal breath‐holds
Abstract Voluntary breath‐holds can be sustained for a long time following training, but ultimately, regardless of duration, the asphyxic break‐point is reached and the apnoea terminated. The physiological changes occurring during the apnoea include a marked increase in sympathetically‐mediated vasoconstriction in non‐essential organs, such as skeletal
Vaughan G. Macefield+7 more
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Electrical stimulation of injured nerves promotes recovery in animals and humans
Abstract figure legend Poor functional recovery after surgical repair is frequently disappointing. In an experimental rat model, we found that by isolating the effects of prolonged motoneurone isolation from targets (prolonged axotomy), reduced regenerative capacity and prolonged isograft denervation, and muscle denervation each reduced regeneration ...
Tessa Gordon
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Objective To study the anatomy of the brachial plexus in fetuses and to evaluate differences in morphology during evolution, or to find anatomical situations that can be identified as the cause of obstetric paralysis.
Marcelo Rodrigues da Cunha+4 more
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Abstract figure legend Motoneurone excitability of the elbow flexors was assessed in healthy human participants before and after the ingestion of the 5‐HT2 receptor antagonist cyproheptadine or a placebo. A, participants were seated upright, with their right arm attached to a custom torque transducer with bipolar EMG and a 64‐channel high‐density EMG ...
Tyler T. Henderson+3 more
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Reirradiation: Standards, challenges, and patient‐focused strategies across tumor types
Abstract Reirradiation (reRT), defined as administering a course of radiation therapy to a specific area previously irradiated, is an evolving treatment strategy for locoregionally recurrent cancer that offers significant potential and poses inherent challenges.
Arnaud Beddok+21 more
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Comparison of neurolysis and nerve resection in treatment refractory of meralgia paresthetica
Background and Objective: Meralgia paresthetica (MP) is due to lateral femoral cutaneous nerve (LFCN) involvement if it is left either unattended miss treated it can be followed by significant disabilities.
Emamhadi MR, Hatamian HR, Yosefzade Sh
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A rare case of arteriovenous malformation of the forearm
A 40-year-old man with a long-standing history of congenital arteriovenous malformation in his right forearm was seen with a large, pulsatile tumour in the hypothenar region extending with multiple tortuous vessels on the volar side of the forearm to the
Crina V. Onciu+3 more
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ABSTRACT Background The cost‐effectiveness of early induction of labour for suspected large‐for‐gestational‐age foetuses to prevent shoulder dystocia is unknown. Methods A within‐trial economic evaluation of induction at 38 + 0 to 38 + 4 weeks' gestation for suspected large‐for‐gestational‐age foetuses.
Seyran Naghdi+7 more
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Carotid sheath route: Is it the solution for the problems of the pre-spinal route?
Anil Ghanshyam Bhatia
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Paralysis of Upper Extremity due to Compression of Brachial Plexus by Scar Tissue [PDF]
Fraje Watson
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