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ABSTRACT Mass mortality events (MMEs) have been occurring since the dawn of time. However, in contrast to terrestrial events, most marine MMEs remain undetected, largely due to the inaccessibility of many marine environments. One of the most notorious and best‐studied marine MMEs in modern times is that of the population collapse of the echinoid ...
Lisa‐Maria Schmidt +2 more
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Abstract Objective To determine the role of each part of the collateral ligaments and the olecranon ligament in traumatic elbow luxation pathophysiology in cats. Study design Feline cadaveric study. Sample population A total of 15 cats and 30 thoracic limbs tested.
Martin Hamon +3 more
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High‐Resolution Ultrasound of Clinically Relevant Sensory Nerves of the Arm and the Forearm
Technological advancements in ultrasound systems, particularly the development of high‐ and ultra‐high‐frequency transducers, now allow for the detailed evaluation of sub‐millimetric sensory nerves in the upper limb, extending to their distal branches. This provides invaluable insights in patients with suspected neuropathies.
Federico Zaottini +9 more
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Management of cubital tunnel syndrome by anterior trans-muscular transposition of the ulnar nerve
Background Various surgical options are used for the treatment of ulnar nerve entrapment at the elbow. In this study, anterior trans-muscular transposition of the ulnar nerve was used for the treatment of cubital tunnel syndrome.
Ahmed Shawky Ammar +2 more
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ABSTRACT Introductions/Aims Despite numerous studies on ulnar neuropathy at the elbow (UNE), the predictive value of preoperative compound muscle action potential (CMAP) amplitude for postoperative intrinsic function remains unclear. This study aimed to evaluate the predictive values of preoperative CMAP amplitude for surgical outcomes in idiopathic ...
Jae‐Yong Cho +6 more
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Features of Management in Elderly Patients with Compression-Ischemic Neuropathy of the Ulnar Nerve
BACKGROUND. In compressive-ischemic neuropathy of the ulnar nerve at the level of the cubital tunnel (cubital tunnel syndrome, CTS), surgical decompression is most effective.
L. A. Edilgireeva +4 more
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Pediatric Chronic Monteggia Fractures: Insights From a Comprehensive Review
ABSTRACT Monteggia fractures represent relatively infrequent injuries in the pediatric population, accounting for approximately 2% of all forearm fractures. However, the rate of missed diagnoses ranges from 30% to 50%, leading to the development of chronic Monteggia fractures in children.
Gengze Li, Yuan Zhang
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Endoscopic cubital tunnel decompression: state of the art [PDF]
Margaret Woon Man Fok +2 more
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Abstract Bushfires occur regularly in inland Australia because of the flammability of spinifex (Triodia species). Spinifex and fire are tied together by infertility: the plant is of limited palatability to consumers and accumulates into fuel. Spinifex regrows with cumulative rainfall, and fires recur every couple of decades.
Stephen Ross Morton
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Although several surgical procedures exist for treating cubital tunnel syndrome, the best surgical option remains controversial. To evaluate the efficacy of anterior subcutaneous transposition of the ulnar nerve in patients with moderate to severe ...
Wei Huang +5 more
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