Nerve cross‐sectional area from childhood to old age: A high‐resolution nerve ultrasound study
Abstract Background and purpose Nerve cross‐sectional area (CSA) is not constant over the human lifespan. The relationship between an increasing CSA and age has been described as a linear positive correlation, but few studies have found a linear decrease in nerve size with older age.
Jörg Philipps +6 more
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Nerve cross‐sectional area in advanced uremic neuropathy: A nerve ultrasound pilot study
Abstract Background and Purpose Uremic neuropathy (UN) is a disabling neuropathy in end‐stage kidney disease (ESKD) affecting the majority of patients receiving long‐term hemodialysis (HD). One previous nerve ultrasound study reported an increased cross‐sectional area (CSA) of the median nerve in moderate UN, while another study found enlarged sural ...
Jan‐Hendrik Tosberg +5 more
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Genetic analysis of nephrogenic diabetes insipidus patients: A study on the Iranian population
The new identified mutation found in the present study. Abstract Introduction Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus (NDI) is a rare genetic disease that causes water imbalance. The kidneys play a crucial role in regulating body fluids by controlling water balance through urine excretion.
Saeed Ghasemi +4 more
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High‐resolution nerve ultrasound and corneal confocal microscopy in taxane‐induced polyneuropathy
Abstract Background and purpose The role of high‐resolution nerve ultrasound (HRUS) and corneal confocal microscopy (CCM) in the early detection of taxane‐induced polyneuropathy (TIPN) is unclear. The present prospective longitudinal controlled observational pilot study estimates the role of HRUS and CCM in the early diagnosis of TIPN in breast cancer ...
Maria Katz +11 more
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Morphometric and statistical analysis of the palmaris longus muscle in human and non-human primates [PDF]
The palmaris longus is considered a phylogenetic degenerate metacarpophalangeal joint flexor muscle in humans, a small vestigial forearm muscle; it is the most variable muscle in humans, showing variation in position, duplication, slips and could be ...
Aversi-Ferreira, Roqueline Ametila Glória Martins de Freitas +6 more
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Morphology and morphometry of the ulnar nerve in the forelimb of pigs
Abstract The knowledge of the morphology and morphometry of peripheral nerves is essential for developing neural interfaces and understanding nerve regeneration in basic and applied research. Currently, the most adopted animal model is the rat, even though recent studies have suggested that the neuroanatomy of large animal models is more comparable to ...
Felipe Rettore Andreis +6 more
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El síndrome de Guyon puede originarse por flexión y extensión prolongada de la muñeca, por presión repetida en la base de la palma de la mano, por traumatismos directos, compresiones y atrapamientos que se producen cuando el nervio cubital pasa a través del túnel de Guyon, en la muñeca.El trabajo del odontólogo favorece la aparición de patologías ...
Álvarez Quesada, Carmen +1 more
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Background: Though mycosis fungoides (MF) is the most common type of cutaneous T‐cell lymphoma (CTCL), it has no curative treatment. The aim of current topical and systemic treatment is centered around relieving symptoms and optimizing disease‐free time.
Wesley Q. Zhang +4 more
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L'invention d'une tradition " militante " au Mouvement des jeunes socialistes [PDF]
La prégnance actuelle de cette norme " militante " est d'abord le résultat de l'histoire de l'organisation de jeunesse au sein de la " famille socialiste ", et de l'appropriation consubstantielle de " l'autonomie " et du " militantisme " du MJS par des ...
Bargel, Lucie
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Compound heterozygosity of predicted loss-of-function DES variants in a family with recessive desminopathy [PDF]
Background: Variants in the desmin gene (DES) are associated with desminopathy; a myofibrillar myopathy mainly characterized by muscle weakness, conduction block, and dilated cardiomyopathy.
Darras, Basil T +5 more
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