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Septic Arthritis Presenting as Brachial Plexus Neurophaty [PDF]
Bone and joint infections are rare in the neonatal period. They often present with pseudo paralysis of the affected limb due to pain and discomfort caused by movement.
Almeida, C +5 more
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ABSTRACT SMART syndrome is a rare, delayed complication of cranial irradiation that can mimic stroke, tumor recurrence, or autoimmune encephalitis. Early recognition based on clinical‐radiologic features is critical to avoid misdiagnosis and unnecessary interventions since conservative management often leads to complete recovery.
Shiv Jha +4 more
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Critical Upper Limb Ischemia Due to Brachial Tourniquet in Misdiagnosed Thoracic Outlet Syndrome after Carpal Tunnel Decompression: A Case Report [PDF]
We present the case of a 68-year-old woman, referred to our department for critical upper limb ischemia, which had occurred a few days after homolateral surgical ligamentotomy for carpal tunnel syndrome, diagnosed and confirmed by electromyography, and ...
Bassetto, Franco +5 more
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Obstetric brachial plexus injury : expectations before and satisfaction three months after secondary surgery on the shoulder [PDF]
Introduction: Children affected by obstetrical brachial plexus injury frequently have residual external rotation weakness in the shoulder. Secondary surgical procedures are available for improvement.
Hultgren, Tomas +2 more
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Abstract Background Somatosensory evoked potentials (SSEP) are part of the multimodal approach recommended by international guidelines for neurological prognostication after cardiac arrest (CA). Objective This study aimed to evaluate the prognostic ability of SSEP for neurological outcomes after CA.
Chie Tanaka +4 more
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The Mid-Term Changes of Pulmonary Function Tests After Phrenic Nerve Transfer [PDF]
Background: In the restoration of elbow flexion, the phrenic nerve has proven to be a good donor, but considering the role of the phrenic nerve in respiratory function, we cannot disregard the potential dangers of this method.
Hassanpour, S. E. +2 more
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Ultrasound Guidance to Augment Needle Electromyography Precision in the Complex Nerve Injury Setting
ABSTRACT The rise in popularity of nerve transfer surgery in individuals with peripheral nerve and spinal cord injuries has elevated the importance of the preoperative electrodiagnostic examination. Needle electromyography (EMG) provides peripheral nerve surgeons with precise information about donor and recipient muscle health, aiding in decisions ...
Nelson Saddler +4 more
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Risk factors for shoulder dystocia‐related brachial plexus injuries: A case–control study
Shoulder dystocia‐related brachial plexus injury (BPI) shares risk factors with shoulder dystocia: birthweight ≥4000 g, maternal diabetes, vacuum extraction, and height ≤160 cm. Only 14.7% of BPI cases occurred without both shoulder dystocia and birthweight ≥4000 g.
Karin Heinonen +3 more
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The brachial plexus is a set of nerves that innervate the upper extremity and may become injured during the birthing process through an injury known as Neonatal Brachial Plexus Palsy.
Sarah J Wright, Michele J Grimm
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