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Chronic exertional compartment syndrome is a subset of compartment syndrome that most frequently affects the lower extremities, often in athletic persons. It is most often characterized by calf pain shortly after the initiation of exercise and resolution
Paul L. Wasserman, DO, MHCM +6 more
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High-Pressure Injection Injury of the Face: A Case Report on Presentation and Management [PDF]
Introduction: High-pressure injection injuries have been chronicled for decades.1 These injuries often affect distal extremities as they are most commonly involved in workplace accidents.1 However, we discuss a young male with a paint-gun injection ...
Briggs, Blake +3 more
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Abdominal compartment syndrome [PDF]
The abdominal compartment syndrome (ACS) was first described in surgical patients with abdominal aortic aneurysm repair, trauma, bleeding, or infection, but in recent years it has also been described in patients with other pathologies such as burn injury and sepsis and in medical patients. This F1000 Medicine Report is intended to provide critical care
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Case. Compartment syndrome following muscle rupture is a rare entity with few mentions in the literature. We present a case of pectoralis major rupture in a 38-year-old male that evolved into compartment syndrome of the anterior compartment of the arm ...
M. A. Tranovich +6 more
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Pneumococcal sepsis presenting as acute compartment syndrome of the lower limbs: a case report
Introduction Acute compartment syndrome is a surgical emergency requiring immediate fasciotomy. Spontaneous onset of acute compartment syndrome of the lower limbs is rare.
Doddi Sudeendra +2 more
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Purpose: Compartment syndrome that occurs after lengthy surgery in the lithotomy position is known as well-leg compartment syndrome. It has serious consequences for patients, including amyotrophic renal failure, limb loss, and sometimes even death.
Kentaro Hara, MSN +6 more
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Adjunctive Use of Point of Care Ultrasound to Diagnose Compartment Syndrome of the Thigh
Compartment syndrome is a medical emergency and must be considered in patients who present with severe limb pain. Compartment syndrome is a clinical diagnosis, classically described as presenting with the 5 ‘P’s (pain, pulselessness, pallor ...
Neil Long, Justin S. Ahn, Daniel J. Kim
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Acute compartment syndrome is a serious condition requiring immediate medical care. A lack of urgent medical treatment can result in serious complications such as loss of function and even amputation.
Wahib Zafar +4 more
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Fasciotomy in compartment syndrome from snakebite
Background Local symptoms and signs of snake envenomation mimic the clinical features of compartment syndrome. It is important to measure the intracompartmental pressure to diagnose compartment syndrome.
Yong Hun Kim +3 more
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Limb threatening thigh hematoma diagnosis accelerated by emergency physician bedside ultrasound
Introduction: Compartment syndrome is a serious condition that requires prompt diagnosis, specialty consultation, and definitive management to prevent significant morbidity.
John J Eicken, Dustin Morrow
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