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Surgical ankylosis of the radioulnar joint to manage chronic medial coronoid disease in dogs
Abstract In this small pilot study, we describe a new surgical technique, ankylosis of the radioulnar joint, in managing chronic persistent lameness in three dogs with medial coronoid disease. Computed tomography and arthroscopic elbow joint re‐evaluation were performed before surgical ankylosis of the radioulnar joint.
Thomas A. Niedenführ, Lars F. H. Theyse
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Supernumerary head of biceps brachii and branching pattern of the musculocutaneous nerve
During routine dissection by medical undergraduates, third head of the biceps brachii muscle was found on the left side of a 75-year-old male cadaver in a total of 48 arms dissected in Department of Anatomy Armed Forces Medical College, Pune.
Mohan Basavaraj Angadi +3 more
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Toward Natural Limb Function: A New Era in Prosthetic Innovation
The past decade has witnessed groundbreaking clinical implementation of neuroprosthetic limbs driven by signals from peripheral targets (eg, nerves and muscle) and the brain to restore limb function for individuals with limb loss or impairment. In this review, we highlight recent key clinical trials in peripheral neuroprosthetic interfaces directly ...
Yucheng Tian +4 more
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Purpose: The development of upper extremity prosthetic replacement has progressed rapidly. These technological advances in bionics provide a reason to reconsider extensive upper limb reconstructive surgery.
Alawi, Seyed Arash +7 more
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Multiple developmental origins of the avian propatagial muscle and their evolutionary implications
Through the analyses on the developmental process of forelimb muscles in the chicken and outgroup taxa, we found that the avian propatagial muscle developed from multiple cell masses derived from parts of the developing forelimb muscles, in association with the hypertrophied dermis along the cranial edge of the developing propatagium.
Yurika Uno, Tatsuya Hirasawa
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Rare anatomical variation of the musculocutaneous nerve - case report
The clinical and surgical importance of anatomical knowledge of the musculocutaneous nerve and its variations is due to the fact that one of the complications in many upper-limb surgical procedures involves injury to this nerve. During routine dissection
Sergio Ricardo Rios Nascimento +4 more
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Brachialis Muscle Rupture and Hematoma
We present the case of a rupture of the brachialis muscle in a 17-year-old male. We provide an overview of the current literature discussing previously reported cases, the clinical features, and recommended treatment. The anatomy and function of the brachialis muscle and possible mechanism of injury are also discussed.
Winblad, James Bret +2 more
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Deep‐learning models of the ascending proprioceptive pathway are subject to illusions
Abstract Proprioception is essential for perception and action. Like any other sense, proprioception is also subject to illusions. In this study, we model classic proprioceptive illusions in which tendon vibrations lead to biases in estimating the state of the body.
Adriana Perez Rotondo +5 more
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Theranostic Toolbox for Neutrophil Functionalization
Here, neutrophil‐specific fluorine nanoparticles additionally equipped with either activating or inhibiting peptides for a background‐free 19F MRI‐based nanotheranostic approach are engineered. It is demonstrated that this approach is suitable to visualize and concomitantly direct neutrophil functionality depending on the specific requirements to ...
Pascal Bouvain +11 more
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A rare variation of formation of median nerve - a case report
Many variations have been reported regarding formation of the brachial plexus and its branches. Here the authors report a rare variation pertaining to lateral cord of median nerve. During routine dissection,at Sri Ramachandra Medical College and Hospital,
S Monica Diana +2 more
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