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We present a method of injecting peripheral nerves with radiopaque contrast and subsequent CT scanning that produces excellent 3D models of the nerves, leaving the specimens intact and ready for further analysis (e.g., for micro‐CT or histology). Abstract The peripheral nervous system has been the subject of various studies on topics ranging from the ...
Radosław Rzepliński +4 more
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Influence of body weight on surgical treatment for neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome [PDF]
Abuirqeba, Ahmmad A +4 more
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PSP in early‐branching sauropodomorphs probably evolved first in the neural arches of the posterior cervical vertebrae, expanding anteriorly and posteriorly along the vertebral column. The distribution of PSP in Late Triassic early‐branching sauropodomorphs does not appear to be correlated with body size.
Samantha L. Beeston +5 more
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A three‐dimensional biomechanical model of the musculoskeletal system is used to analyse the potential locomotor functions of the small (~1 kg) Late Triassic archosaurian reptile Gracilisuchus stipanicicorum. The study finds that, potentially like the ancestral archosaur, this taxon was probably quadrupedal, plantigrade and neither strongly sprawling ...
Agustina Lecuona +3 more
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Supraclavicular Resection of a Cervical Rib Causing Thoracic Outlet Syndrome: 2-Dimensional Operative Video. [PDF]
Burks SS, Wolfe EM, Yoon JW, Levi AD.
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Revision of the sauropod dinosaur Diamantinasaurus matildae Hocknull et al. 2009 from the middle Cretaceous of Australia: implications for Gondwanan titanosauriform dispersal [PDF]
Elliott, DA +7 more
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SPONTANEOUS UPPER EXTREMITY DEEP VEIN THROMBOSIS IN THE SETTING OF SUPERNUMERARY CERVICAL RIBS CAUSING AXILLOSUBCLAVIAN COMPRESSION [PDF]
BETHANY KING +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Research indicates various barriers to cervical cancer screening for transgender people, contributing to cancer inequities. Further research is required to better understand how these barriers affect experiences along the screening trajectory, from engaging with information, through invitation and testing, to receiving test results.
Max Kleijberg, Lars E. Eriksson
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Recurrent Stroke in Young: Rule Out a Cervical Rib!
Agarwal A +9 more
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