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The Prevalence of Abdominal Compartment Syndrome in the State of Florida. [PDF]
Clark JM, Mena-Albors L, Liu H, Ang D.
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Evaluation of Emerging Technologies to Aid in the Detection and Diagnosis of Acute Extremity Compartment Syndrome. [PDF]
Gaeth C +7 more
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Tibial Nerve Palsy Secondary to Spontaneous Isolated Popliteus Muscle Rupture and Localized Compartment Syndrome. [PDF]
Jolliet S, Harder Y, Durand S.
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Acute Compartment Syndrome Post-Thrombolysis for Acute Pulmonary Embolism-A Case Report. [PDF]
Ziblim AM +9 more
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Trans-Ulnar Single Incision Fasciotomy for Decompression of Forearm Compartment Syndrome: A Cadaveric Study. [PDF]
Drees SM +6 more
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Knowledge and Awareness of Compartment Syndrome Among Orthopedic and Emergency Department Nurses: A Multicenter Cross-Sectional Study in Saudi Arabia. [PDF]
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Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology, 2010
Compartment syndrome can be defined as increased tissue pressure within a closed myofascial space, resulting in disturbed microcirculation and the potential for irreversible neuromuscular ischemic damage. It may present either acutely or chronically.
Scott, McDonald, Philip, Bearcroft
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Compartment syndrome can be defined as increased tissue pressure within a closed myofascial space, resulting in disturbed microcirculation and the potential for irreversible neuromuscular ischemic damage. It may present either acutely or chronically.
Scott, McDonald, Philip, Bearcroft
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British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2005
Compartment syndrome occurs when pressure within a closed muscle compartment exceeds the perfusion pressure and results in muscle and nerve ischaemia. Two distinct conditions are recognized: acute and chronic (exertional) compartment syndromes. Differences in aetiology, pathophysiology and management are elaborated on in this article.
R V, Patel, F S, Haddad
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Compartment syndrome occurs when pressure within a closed muscle compartment exceeds the perfusion pressure and results in muscle and nerve ischaemia. Two distinct conditions are recognized: acute and chronic (exertional) compartment syndromes. Differences in aetiology, pathophysiology and management are elaborated on in this article.
R V, Patel, F S, Haddad
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