Latex vascular injection as method for enhanced neurosurgical training and skills. [PDF]
Pérez-Cruz JC +13 more
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Endovascular Management of a Portal Vein Pseudoaneurysm following Pancreatoduodenectomy: A Case Report and Review of Literature. [PDF]
Oor JE +4 more
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Division of neuromuscular compartments and localization of the center of the intramuscular nerve-dense region in pelvic wall muscles based on Sihler's staining. [PDF]
Hu X +6 more
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Electrophysiological monitoring of trigeminal nerve sensory root using sensory-masseter response for microvascular decompression in trigeminal neuralgia. [PDF]
Jiang W +10 more
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Oculoplastic Interventions in the Management of Ocular Surface Diseases: A Comprehensive Review. [PDF]
Rafizadeh SM +6 more
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Skull Base Repair following Resection of Vestibular Schwannoma: A Systematic Review (Part 1: The Retrosigmoid Approach). [PDF]
Starup-Hansen J +11 more
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DEATH, DECAY, AND RITUAL RECONSTRUCTION: ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE OF CADAVERIC SPASM
Summary. Archaeologists often joke that patterning which cannot be explained in socio‐economic terms is likely to be of ritual significance. This view has contributed to both reticence about and a rather impressionistic approach to potential ritual patterning in the archaeological record.
CHRISTOPHER J. KNÜSEL +2 more
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Rare gripping object in electrocution: Cadaveric spasm at its best
Cadaveric spasm causes instantaneous rigor without preceding post-mortem flaccidity. The precise pathophysiological basis of this phenomenon is still unknown. We report a case of accidental electrocution where the deceased was found dead with a metallic water supply pipe of a motor booster pump firmly gripped in his hand. In this report, we review the
Mohit, Chauhan +3 more
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An Autopsy Case of Drowning With Suspected Cadaveric Spasm
We recently investigated a death involving a drowning victim found in a slow-flowing part of a river with the right hand clutching a branch of bamboo growing along the bank. Such hand findings have traditionally been ascribed to cadaveric spasm, supposedly representing a stiffening of the muscles that occurs immediately after death.
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